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Marc Christensen hopes to open a bed and breakfast in his Falmouth home, which he calls Mirabelle House. It was originally built in 1993 by the heirs to the Shaw’s supermarket fortune. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer
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Marc Christensen hopes to open a bed and breakfast in his Falmouth home, which he calls Mirabelle House. It was originally built in 1993 by the heirs to the Shaw’s supermarket fortune.
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Marc Christensen awaits town approval to run a business at his Falmouth home.
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The Falmouth home features a billiard room. A previous owner tried to turn the home, which has two home gyms and a swimming pool, into a spa.
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Cooking classes could be offered at Mirabelle House next month. The property has three kitchens.
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The business model for a combination bed and breakfast/culinary school would cater to Portland's thriving foodie scene, but the property is in a neighborhood zoned for low-intensity uses.
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On its website, Mirabelle House offers wedding accommodations, event planning and corporate retreats.
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The owner of Mirabelle House expects to charge up to $500 a night for a room, plus the charge for cooking classes. The property has seven bedrooms.