Historic Massachusetts Bed and Breakfast Inns
Adams | |
1 Topia Inn
— Adams, MA 1880 |
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Amherst | |
2 Black Walnut Inn
![]() — Amherst, MA 1745 |
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3 Allen House Victorian Inn
— Amherst, MA 1886 |
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Emily Dickinson Homestead (less than one-fourth mile), historic Deerfield (18 miles north), Norman Rockwell Museum and Tanglewood (less that 1 hour away). Read More | |
Ashburnham | |
4 Maguire House
![]() — Ashburnham, MA 1750 |
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Built in 1764, it was one of the first B&Bs in Ashburnham. Read More | |
Attleboro | |
5 Colonel Blackinton Inn
— Attleboro, MA 1850 |
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Barnstable | |
6 Ashley Manor
![]() — Barnstable, MA 1699 |
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The six bedchambers or suites are carefully decorated and appointed to reflect the 17 century details of the Inn. Each room has its own special charm. some feature New England shuttered windows, or... Read More | |
7 Lamb and Lion Inn
![]() — Barnstable, MA 1740 |
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8 Beechwood Inn
— Barnstable, MA 1853 |
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Plymouth Rock (30 minutes), Kennedy Compound and JFK Monument (10 minutes), oldest library in USA (walking distance). Read More | |
Barre | |
9 The Jenkins Inn & Restaurant
— Barre, MA 1834 |
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The building is Gothic revival c1834 on town common. Read More | |
Beverly | |
10 Beverly Farms Bed & Breakfast
— Beverly, MA 1792 |
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11 Gordon's 1841 House B&B
— Beverly, MA 1841 |
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Boston | |
12 College Club
— Boston, MA 1800 |
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13 Taylor House Bed & Breakfast
— Boston, MA 1853 |
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Built in 1853 by international merchant, George Taylor. Read More | |
14 Clarendon Square Bed and Breakfast
— Boston, MA 1860 |
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15 Harborside Inn
— Boston, MA 1862 |
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Hardwood floors that sit upon the original railroad tie joists that have spanned the building for more than 150 years. Read More | |
16 463 Beacon Street Guest House
— Boston, MA 1865 |
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17 Carruth House - A Private Home Bed & Breakfast in Boston
— Boston, MA 1877 |
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Please refer to the history page on website for information on Herbert Carruth. www. carruthhouse. us. Read More | |
18 The Newbury Guesthouse
— Boston, MA 1882 |
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19 Oasis Guest House
— Boston, MA 1885 |
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20 Bunker Hill Bed and Breakfast
— Boston, MA 1885 |
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Located in the oldest district of Boston Read More | |
21 The Gryphon House
— Boston, MA 1895 |
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Date built, original moldings, tiles, wood floors, decor, Zuber wallpaper. Read More | |
22 Abigayle's Bed and Breakfast
— Boston, MA 1896 |
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23 Court Yard by Marriott Boston Tremont Hotel
— Boston, MA 1925 |
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24 The Liberty Hotel
— Boston, MA 1851 |
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Brewster | |
25 Brewster By The Sea
![]() — Brewster, MA 1846 |
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26 The Sea Meadow Inn
![]() — Brewster, MA 1783 |
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Circa 1785 established on Old Kings Highway. Read More | |
27 Pepper House Inn
— Brewster, MA 1793 |
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28 Candleberry Inn
— Brewster, MA 1800 |
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The 19th century author Horatio Alger lived here while a minister at nearby First Parish Church. House was later occupied by Capt. Frank Foster. The house has retained many original details and is... Read More | |
29 Old Manse Inn
— Brewster, MA 1801 |
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30 Poore House Inn
— Brewster, MA 1837 |
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31 Bramble Inn & Restaurant
— Brewster, MA 1861 |
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32 Captain Freeman Inn
— Brewster, MA 1866 |
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Built in 1866 by a local wealthy sea captain, the inn is located in the center of town overlooking the town green. Also, a short stroll down the old packet landing road leads you to Breakwater Beach... Read More | |
33 Michael's Cottages and B&B In Brewster
— Brewster, MA 1890 |
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34 Old Sea Pines Inn
— Brewster, MA 1900 |
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Local Historic Registry. Read More | |
Brookline | |
35 The Samuel Sewall Inn
— Brookline, MA 1883 |
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36 Beech Tree Inn
— Brookline, MA 1885 |
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37 Anthony's Town House
— Brookline, MA 1890 |
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38 The Bertram Inn
— Brookline, MA 1907 |
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Faneuil Hall and the Freedom Trail (10 minutes). Read More | |
Cambridge | |
39 Prospect Place
![]() — Cambridge, MA 1866 |
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Significant 19th century Italianate house. Read More | |
40 Irving House at Harvard
![]() — Cambridge, MA 1893 |
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41 The Mary Prentiss Inn
— Cambridge, MA 1843 |
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Historic battlefields and Walden Pond are only a short drive away. Read More | |
42 Parkside on Ellery
— Cambridge, MA 1865 |
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43 A Cambridge House Inn
— Cambridge, MA 1892 |
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44 The Kendall Hotel
— Cambridge, MA 1894 |
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Charlemont | |
45 Warfield House Inn
— Charlemont, MA 1868 |
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Chatham | |
46 The Queen Anne Inn
![]() — Chatham, MA 1846 |
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47 The Cranberry Inn of Chatham
— Chatham, MA 1830 |
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48 Captain's House Inn
— Chatham, MA 1839 |
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49 Chatham Gables Inn
— Chatham, MA 1839 |
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Built in 1839 by Captain Moses Nickerson. Read More | |
50 Chatham Wayside Inn
— Chatham, MA 1860 |
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51 The Bradford Inn of Chatham
— Chatham, MA 1860 |
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52 Carriage House Inn
— Chatham, MA 1890 |
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Built in 1890, the Carriage House was originally used as horse stables. Read More | |
53 Chatham Bars Inn
— Chatham, MA 1914 |
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54 Chatham Old Harbor Inn
— Chatham, MA 1932 |
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The home was built in the early 1930s by the beloved village doctor. Read More | |
Concord | |
55 Hawthorne Inn
— Concord, MA 1867 |
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The land was once owned by Emerson, Hawthorne, the Alcott family and surveyed twice by Henry Thoreau. Located on the original road to the c. 1635 village, the same road upon which trod the Minute Men... Read More | |
56 North Bridge Inn
— Concord, MA 1888 |
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Cummington | |
57 Cumworth Farm
![]() — Cummington, MA 1780 |
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Deerfield | |
58 Deerfield Inn
![]() — Deerfield, MA 1884 |
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An original historic inn built as an inn in 1884 - one of only six in New England and with the largest original footprint, with carriage house built in 1883 to accommodate expected visitors. Read More | |
Dennis | |
59 Scargo Manor Bed & Breakfast
— Dennis, MA 1895 |
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Dennis Port | |
60 The Joy House Inc., Bed & Breakfast
![]() — Dennis Port, MA 1730 |
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Wide pumpkin pine floors which belonged to King George III, circa 1760. Read More | |
61 The Conch Inn
— Dennis Port, MA 1855 |
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1855 sea captain's house. Read More | |
62 By The Sea Guests Bed & Breakfast & Suites
— Dennis Port, MA 1890 |
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Duxbury | |
63 The Winsor House Inn
— Duxbury, MA 1803 |
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Plimouth Plantation, Mayflower and Plymouth Rock, 15 minutes away. Twenty miles to Cape Cod. Read More | |
64 Powder Point Bed & Breakfast
— Duxbury, MA 1820 |
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Records show ownership of property by ship's carpenter in early 1800s, who worked approximately 500 yards away. Read More | |
East Orleans | |
65 The Parsonage Inn
![]() — East Orleans, MA 1770 |
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Cape Cod offers lots of historic homes and sites. Read More | |
66 The Nauset House Inn
— East Orleans, MA 1810 |
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67 Ship's Knees Inn
— East Orleans, MA 1820 |
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The Orleans Historical Society has identified the property as the former Freeman Snow House built as early as 1800. Snow is the first known owner of the property in 1858. Snow was the youngest son of... Read More | |
Eastham | |
68 The Whalewalk Inn & Spa
— Eastham, MA 1830 |
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Cape Cod National Seashore is 10 minutes away, as is First Encounter Beach. Pilgrim Monument Provincetown is a 30-minute drive. Read More | |
69 Fort Hill B&B
— Eastham, MA 1864 |
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70 Inn at the Oaks
— Eastham, MA 1870 |
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The inn was originally built in 1870 by Sea Captain Barnabus Chipman and his wife Sarah. Read More | |
Edgartown | |
71 The Kelley House
![]() — Edgartown, MA 1742 |
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72 Edgartown Inn
— Edgartown, MA 1798 |
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The inn has hosted notable guests such as Daniel Webster and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Read More | |
73 Ashley Inn
— Edgartown, MA 1860 |
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Built in 1860 by Captain Crowell. Read More | |
74 Charlotte Inn
— Edgartown, MA 1864 |
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75 Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites
— Edgartown, MA 1911 |
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Essex | |
76 George Fuller House
— Essex, MA 1830 |
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Fall River | |
77 Lizzie Borden B&B-Museum
— Fall River, MA 1845 |
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It is the site of American most widely publicized murder of the Victorian age. On August 4, 1892 the bodies of Abby and Andrew Borden were found after having been whacked in the head with an axe. The... Read More | |
Falmouth | |
78 The Captain's Manor Inn
— Falmouth, MA 1849 |
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Built in 1849 by Captain Nye for his bride, this plantation style home is the only one of its kind on the Cape and was the first summer home built in Falmouth. Read More | |
79 Captain Tom Lawrence House Inn
— Falmouth, MA 1861 |
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Heart of the Historic District, Falmouth is the birthplace of Kathryn Lee Bates who wrote "America the Beautiful". Read More | |
80 Bailey's By the Sea
— Falmouth, MA 1874 |
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The house dates back to the 1870's, and is part of one of the first planned recreational (summer) areas in the United Sates, named Falmouth Heights overlooking Nantucket Sound and Marta's Vineyard. Read More | |
81 Inn On The Sound
— Falmouth, MA 1875 |
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82 Woods Hole Passage B&B Inn
— Falmouth, MA 1880 |
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83 Wildflower Inn
— Falmouth, MA 1898 |
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84 The Palmer House Inn
— Falmouth, MA 1901 |
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Gloucester | |
85 The William Haskell House
![]() — Gloucester, MA 1680 |
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Great Barrington | |
86 Wainwright Inn
![]() — Great Barrington, MA 1766 |
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87 Windflower Inn
— Great Barrington, MA 1850 |
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88 The Acorn's Hope Bed & Breakfast
— Great Barrington, MA 1936 |
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Built in 1936 when it was all farm land. Read More | |
89 Granville House
— Great Barrington, MA 1825 |
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Greenfield | |
90 The Brandt House
— Greenfield, MA 1890 |
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Poet's Seat Tower & Historic Homes (walking distance), Shelburne Falls & the Bridge of Flowers (15 minutes). Read More | |
Harwich Port | |
91 Captain's Quarters B&B Inn
— Harwich Port, MA 1850 |
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Hatfield | |
92 Old Mill on The Falls Inn
— Hatfield, MA 1881 |
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Built as a grist mill in the 1700s, the original mill burned and the current one was built in 1881. It is a town landmark and at one time handled all the grain for the entire area. Read More | |
Haydenville | |
93 Penrose Victorian Inn
— Haydenville, MA 1820 |
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Hyannis | |
94 Cape Cod Harbor House Inn
— Hyannis, MA 1851 |
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Hyannis Port | |
95 The Simmons Homestead Inn
![]() — Hyannis Port, MA 1800 |
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Ipswich | |
96 Rogers and Brown House Bed and Breakfast
![]() — Ipswich, MA 1750 |
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1750 Post and Beam Saltbox with 1850 federal overlay. Wide pine floor boards, exposed beams and Victorian carriage barn. Read More | |
97 KAEDE Bed & Breakfast
— Ipswich, MA 1845 |
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98 The Inn at Castle Hill
— Ipswich, MA 1855 |
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99 The Ipswich Inn 1863 Robert Jordan House
— Ipswich, MA 1864 |
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Lee | |
100 1800 Devonfield Inn, an English Country Estate
— Lee, MA 1800 |
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English-style country house originally built in 1800 by a Revolutionary soldier and modernized and landscaped in the early 1900s by George Westinghouse Jr. , the son of the famous inventor. When... Read More | |
101 Morgan House Inn
— Lee, MA 1817 |
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Norman Rockwell Museum, the home of Daniel Chester French, Chesterwood, Herman Melville home, and Arrowhead are all within 10 miles. Read More | |
102 Federal House Inn
— Lee, MA 1824 |
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103 Chambery Inn
— Lee, MA 1885 |
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104 Applegate
— Lee, MA 1920 |
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Norman Rockwell Museum is nearby. Read More | |
Lenox | |
105 Birchwood Inn
![]() — Lenox, MA 1767 |
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Edith Wharton's home is two miles away, while Herman Melville's home is three miles from the inn. The Norman Rockwell Museum is about four miles away. Read More | |
106 Rookwood Inn
![]() — Lenox, MA 1825 |
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Queen Anne painted lady. Built as a tavern in 1825 and moved to its current location in 1880. Read More | |
107 The Village Inn
![]() — Lenox, MA 1771 |
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The Mount (1 mile), Arrowhead (3 miles), Hancock Shaker Village (5 miles), Grandma Moses museum (20 miles), Clark Art Institute (10 miles), Tanglewood (1 mile). Read More | |
108 Garden Gables Inn
![]() — Lenox, MA 1780 |
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The only Inn in Lenox dating to 1780 Read More | |
109 Whistler's Inn
— Lenox, MA 1820 |
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110 The Cornell in Lenox
— Lenox, MA 1880 |
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111 The Kemble Inn
— Lenox, MA 1881 |
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Norman Rockwell Museum, Edith Wharton Restoration. Read More | |
112 Brook Farm Inn
— Lenox, MA 1882 |
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The first resident of Brook Farm Inn was the 19th-century author, Constance Cary Harrison. Her husband, Burton Harrison, was secretary to Jefferson Davis. They were active after the Civil War in... Read More | |
113 The Summer White House
— Lenox, MA 1885 |
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114 Hampton Terrace Bed and Breakfast
— Lenox, MA 1897 |
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Hampton Terrace was owned by the Bonners, founders/owners of the New York Ledger and great-granddaughter of General Lafayette. It has been an inn since 1937. Read More | |
115 Blantyre
— Lenox, MA 1902 |
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Hancock Shaker Village (10 miles), Norman Rockwell Museum (7 miles), Chesterwood (7 miles). Read More | |
116 Seven Hills Inn
— Lenox, MA 1911 |
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One of the original Berkshire Cottages build during the gilded age in 1917. Read More | |
117 Gateways Inn & Restaurant
— Lenox, MA 1912 |
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Marblehead | |
118 Brimblecomb Hill
![]() — Marblehead, MA 1721 |
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Some of the highlights include the town's Old North Church, Abbot Hall. A walking tour can be arranged. Read More | |
119 Harbor Light Inn
![]() — Marblehead, MA 1729 |
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120 Harborside House B&B
— Marblehead, MA 1850 |
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1850 Georgian style home has original floorboards and moldings. Read More | |
121 Marblehead Inn
— Marblehead, MA 1872 |
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122 The Seagull Inn Bed and Breakfast
— Marblehead, MA 1890 |
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123 A Lady Winette Cottage
— Marblehead, MA 1890 |
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124 Spray Cliff on The Ocean
— Marblehead, MA 1910 |
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Old Town Marblehead and Historic Salem are approximately 10 minutes away. Read More | |
Menemsha | |
125 Menemsha Inn and Cottages
— Menemsha, MA 1923 |
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Middleboro | |
126 Rock Village Bed and Breakfast
— Middleboro, MA 1860 |
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Charles Atwood, whose family founded the Rock Mill that established its fortune built the Civil War-Era Italianate/Queen Anne home in the heart of historic Rock Village. Read More | |
Monterey | |
127 Lakeside Terrace
— Monterey, MA 1876 |
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Nantucket | |
128 Veranda House
![]() — Nantucket, MA 1684 |
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129 Regatta Inn
![]() — Nantucket, MA 1742 |
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Inn was built as a residence for Peter Folger, a whale oil trader, and his family. In 1855 Joseph Swain bought the house and converted it to a "boarding house" establishing its history as... Read More | |
130 The Carlisle House Inn
![]() — Nantucket, MA 1765 |
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One of the few in-town structures to escape the Great Fire of 1846. Read More | |
131 Union Street Inn
![]() — Nantucket, MA 1770 |
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132 Cliff Lodge Bed & Breakfast
![]() — Nantucket, MA 1771 |
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133 The White House
— Nantucket, MA 1800 |
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134 Martin House Inn
— Nantucket, MA 1803 |
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Located within Nantucket's Historic District. Read More | |
135 Ships Inn
— Nantucket, MA 1831 |
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136 Century House
— Nantucket, MA 1833 |
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Built in 1833. Read More | |
137 Sherburne Inn
— Nantucket, MA 1835 |
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Circa 1835, the inn was originally a silk factory. Read More | |
138 Pineapple Inn
— Nantucket, MA 1838 |
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139 Brass Lantern
— Nantucket, MA 1838 |
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The Brass Lantern is located on a cobblestone street in the Town of Nantucket, which offers hundreds of authentic historic buildings with architecture spanning three centuries. Read More | |
140 Jared Coffin House
— Nantucket, MA 1845 |
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Built by whaling ship owner 1845. Read More | |
141 Summer House
— Nantucket, MA 1845 |
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142 The Wauwinet
— Nantucket, MA 1875 |
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143 76 Main Street Inn
— Nantucket, MA 1883 |
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144 Centerboard Inn
— Nantucket, MA 1886 |
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New Marlborough | |
145 The Old Inn on The Green
![]() — New Marlborough, MA 1760 |
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Newburyport | |
146 Greenleaf Inn
— Newburyport, MA 1800 |
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147 Clark Currier Inn
— Newburyport, MA 1803 |
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The Cushing House Museum, Firehouse Center, Custom House Museum and Market Square are within walking distance. Lowell's Boat Shop, a museum across the river, houses the Amesbury dory and highlights... Read More | |
148 Garrison Inn
— Newburyport, MA 1809 |
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This inn is in the National Register and is nationally certified. Read More | |
Newton | |
149 Park Lane Bed & Breakfast
— Newton, MA 1911 |
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It is also in close proximity to many area colleges and universities. Read More | |
North Adams | |
150 The Porches Inn
— North Adams, MA 1900 |
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Northampton | |
151 Sugar Maple Trailside Inn
— Northampton, MA 1865 |
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Was first house built by Florence Sewing Machine Company to house supervisory personnel. Read More | |
152 The Hotel Northampton
— Northampton, MA 1927 |
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Northfield | |
153 Centennial House
— Northfield, MA 1811 |
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The house dates back to 1811 and was built for General John Nevers, the local militia commander and first sheriff of Franklin County. The house was the Stearns family of carpenter's first commission.... Read More | |
Oak Bluffs | |
154 Nashua House
— Oak Bluffs, MA 1865 |
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155 The Oak Bluffs Inn
— Oak Bluffs, MA 1870 |
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156 The Madison Inn
— Oak Bluffs, MA 1870 |
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157 Tivoli Inn, Martha's Vineyard
— Oak Bluffs, MA 1890 |
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158 Pequot Hotel
— Oak Bluffs, MA 1900 |
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Onset | |
159 Point Independence Inn & Spa
— Onset, MA 1880 |
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160 The Onset Village Inn
— Onset, MA 1891 |
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Located on the Onset Bluffs, an area long known for its once thriving native American and spiritualist communities Read More | |
Orleans | |
161 Orleans Waterfront Inn
— Orleans, MA 1875 |
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162 Governor Prence Inn
— Orleans, MA 1930 |
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The original building was a mid-19th century farmhouse built on the site of a windmill. Read More | |
Petersham | |
163 Clamber Hill Inn & Restaurant
— Petersham, MA 1927 |
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Provincetown | |
164 Eben House
![]() — Provincetown, MA 1776 |
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The Fairbanks Inn's Captain's House was built in the 1770s by Captain Eben Snow, an English sea captain. It features the original wide plank pumpkin pine floorboards. The two sides of the Federal... Read More | |
165 Rose and Crown Guest House
![]() — Provincetown, MA 1787 |
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166 White Porch Inn
![]() — Provincetown, MA 1850 |
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The main house of our P'town hotel was built in about 1850 and has grown over the years. In 1900, another house was moved and added to the back of the house on the Arch Street side. Today, what is... Read More | |
167 Crowne Pointe Historic Inn & Spa
— Provincetown, MA 1800 |
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Member Of The National Trust Historic Hotels Of America. Read More | |
168 Bradford Carver House
— Provincetown, MA 1800 |
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The Pilgrims first landed at Provincetown and Pilgrims' First Landing Park is dedicated to commemorating that event. Read More | |
169 Snug Cottage
— Provincetown, MA 1820 |
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170 Watership Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1820 |
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Landing site of the Pilgrims, The Provincetown Heritage Museum, Pilgrim Monument and Museum (within walking distance). Read More | |
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— Provincetown, MA 1830 |
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172 Revere Guest House Inc
— Provincetown, MA 1830 |
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Built in 1830, this is a Provincetown Historic Inn Read More | |
173 Romeo's Holiday
— Provincetown, MA 1840 |
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174 Christopher's By The Bay
— Provincetown, MA 1843 |
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175 Benchmark Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1850 |
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176 The Inn at 7 Central
— Provincetown, MA 1850 |
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Built in 1850 and within the Historic District of Provincetown. Read More | |
177 Admiral's Landing
— Provincetown, MA 1850 |
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178 Somerset House Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1850 |
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179 Gifford House Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1858 |
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Built in 1858, The Gifford House Inn is in the second largest historic district in Massachusetts. Read More | |
180 Carpe Diem Guesthouse & SPA
— Provincetown, MA 1864 |
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It has all the original features and is a landmark on our street. Read More | |
181 Tucker Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1873 |
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182 John Randall House
— Provincetown, MA 1900 |
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The John Randall House was built in 1900 by the town doctor both for his family residence and also for his medical practice. All the original woodworking, flooring and some antiques remain from the... Read More | |
183 Lands End Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1904 |
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Built as a summer home by a world traveler in 1904. Globally-collected artifacts were added in 1926 when this prestigious home became an inn. In 1972, significant changes included adding the large... Read More | |
184 White Wind Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1845 |
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185 Elephant Walk Inn
— Provincetown, MA 1917 |
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Rehoboth | |
186 Gilbert's B&B
![]() — Rehoboth, MA 1835 |
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Battleship Massachusetts (8 miles), Museum of Lizzie Borden artifacts (8 miles), Carpenter Museum (4 miles), Plymouth Plantation (1 hour), Newport mansions (45 minutes), Providence Waterfires (15... Read More | |
187 Perryville Inn
— Rehoboth, MA 1820 |
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Richmond | |
188 Inn At Richmond
![]() — Richmond, MA 1775 |
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Rockport | |
189 Addison Choate
![]() — Rockport, MA 1851 |
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The property still maintains many historic features throughout the building. Read More | |
190 Seven South Street Inn
![]() — Rockport, MA 1766 |
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The Inn was built in 1766 when we were still a British Colony. We are located in the South Street Historic District and are just a 6-7 minute walk into the Village Center. Read More | |
191 The Tuck Inn B&B
![]() — Rockport, MA 1790 |
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The inn is 10 minutes from Gloucester. Other historic towns, such as Salem, Boston, Lexington and Concord, are within an hour's drive of the inn. Read More | |
192 Linden Tree Inn
![]() — Rockport, MA 1870 |
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Built in 1850 by Ansom Stimson, owner of local granite company. Read More | |
193 Sally Webster Inn
— Rockport, MA 1832 |
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Built in 1832 by a local shipbuilder, was the home of Sally Webster who was part of the Hannah Jumper Hatchet gang. Read More | |
194 Emerson Inn By The Sea
— Rockport, MA 1846 |
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195 Seafarer Inn
— Rockport, MA 1890 |
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196 Seacrest Manor
— Rockport, MA 1911 |
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Built in 1911 as a private residence for famous Boston restaurateur. Read More | |
197 Seaward Inn
— Rockport, MA 1920 |
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198 Yankee Clipper Inn
— Rockport, MA 1929 |
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Lexington (35 miles), Concord (35 miles), Salem (20 miles), Gloucester (5 miles), Boston (40 miles). Read More | |
Rowe | |
199 Maple House Bed & Breakfast
![]() — Rowe, MA 1784 |
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Built in 1784 as a stage coach stop. Its name comes from the late 1800s. is the perfect place for a step back in time and a time to relax and play together. Read More | |
Rutland | |
200 The General Rufus Putnam House
![]() — Rutland, MA 1750 |
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Inn is a National Historic Landmark. Read More | |
Salem | |
201 The Salem Inn
![]() — Salem, MA 1834 |
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Located 18 miles from Boston, the inn is the perfect base to explore nearby Concord and Lexington, as well as the coastal towns of Rockport and Gloucester. Read More | |
202 Morning Glory Bed & Breakfast
— Salem, MA 1808 |
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203 Fidelia Bridges Guest House
— Salem, MA 1808 |
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Built in Salem in 1808. Read More | |
204 Henry Derby House Bed & Breakfast
— Salem, MA 1836 |
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Henry Derby was the first person who lived at 47 Summer Street. He was related to Elias Haskell Derby, the first millionaire in the U. S. The Pickering Family also lived here. Read More | |
205 Amelia Payson House
— Salem, MA 1845 |
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House of Seven Gables (2 blocks), Peabody Museum (1 block), Witch Museum (1 block), Maritime Historic Site (2 blocks). Read More | |
206 The Inn at Seven Winter Street
— Salem, MA 1871 |
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207 Coach House Inn
— Salem, MA 1879 |
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208 Hawthorne Hotel
— Salem, MA 1925 |
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Built in 1925 and designated a Historic Hotel of America after an extensive renovation restoring it to its original grandeur. Read More | |
Sandisfield | |
209 New Boston Inn
![]() — Sandisfield, MA 1737 |
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Sandwich | |
210 The Dan'l Webster Inn and Spa
![]() — Sandwich, MA 1692 |
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The inn has offered lodging for over 300 years and one of its most famed guests was Daniel Webster himself. Read More | |
211 1750 Inn At Sandwich Center
![]() — Sandwich, MA 1750 |
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Built in 1750, much of the original home remains. Keeping room has the original bee hive oven. All fireplaces are original as are many of the floors. Read More | |
212 1830 Quince Tree House
— Sandwich, MA 1830 |
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213 Isaiah Jones Homestead Bed and Breakfast
— Sandwich, MA 1849 |
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Built in 1849 by one of the founding families of Sandwich, Mass. Read More | |
214 Belfry Inn & Bistro
— Sandwich, MA 1901 |
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Sheffield | |
215 Race Brook Lodge
— Sheffield, MA 1790 |
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Chesterwood estate and gardens is 18 miles, Edith Warton's Mount is 20 miles, and Herman Melville's Arrowhead is about 30 miles away. Read More | |
216 Staveleigh House
— Sheffield, MA 1821 |
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217 B&B at Howden Farm
— Sheffield, MA 1830 |
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218 Orchard Shade B&B
— Sheffield, MA 1840 |
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Somerville | |
219 Morrison House Bed and Breakfast
— Somerville, MA 1870 |
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South Egremont | |
220 The Egremont Village Inn
![]() — South Egremont, MA 1785 |
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Norman Rockwell Museum, Berkshire Museum, The Clark Museum and Hoosac Railroad Tunnel built during the Civil War are all nearby. Read More | |
South Yarmouth | |
221 Captain Farris House B&B
![]() — South Yarmouth, MA 1845 |
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Built circa 1845, on National Register of Historic Home located in the historic Bass River Village. Read More | |
Springfield | |
222 Naomi's Inn
— Springfield, MA 1846 |
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Stockbridge | |
223 The Red Lion Inn
![]() — Stockbridge, MA 1773 |
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224 Conroy's Bed & Breakfast
— Stockbridge, MA 1828 |
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225 1862 Seasons On Main B&B
— Stockbridge, MA 1862 |
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226 The Inn at Stockbridge
— Stockbridge, MA 1906 |
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Stow | |
227 Amerscot House Inn
![]() — Stow, MA 1734 |
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Built in 1734, the inn has wide pine floorboards, six fireplaces, old window panes and antique English furniture. Read More | |
Sturbridge | |
228 Publick House Historic Inn & Country Lodge
![]() — Sturbridge, MA 1771 |
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Colonel Ebenezer Crafts opened the Inn in 1771 to house and entertain the troops. Read More | |
229 Sturbridge Country Inn
— Sturbridge, MA 1840 |
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Sudbury | |
230 Longfellow's Wayside Inn
![]() — Sudbury, MA 1716 |
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An authentic colonial Inn for nearly three hundred years, as well as an historic site with exhibits and educators to teach about our colonial past. Read More | |
231 Inn on The Horse Farm
— Sudbury, MA 1880 |
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Built in 1880 and has a Post and Beam Barn and Cottage. Read More | |
Vineyard Haven | |
232 The Crocker House Inn
— Vineyard Haven, MA 1890 |
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233 Clark House
— Vineyard Haven, MA 1906 |
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Martha's Vineyard historical sights (walking distance). Read More | |
234 Hanover House at Twin Oaks
— Vineyard Haven, MA 1906 |
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235 Thorncroft Inn, Martha's Vineyard
— Vineyard Haven, MA 1918 |
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Wareham | |
236 Mulberry B&B
— Wareham, MA 1847 |
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Plymouth (18 miles), New Bedford Whaling Capitol (17 miles), Provincetown/Eastham, where Pilgrims first landed (70 miles). Read More | |
Wellfleet | |
237 The Wagner at Duck Creek
— Wellfleet, MA 1815 |
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Marconi Station (first wireless Trans Atlantic radio transmission). Read More | |
West Barnstable | |
238 Bursley Manor
![]() — West Barnstable, MA 1670 |
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239 Honeysuckle Hill B&B
— West Barnstable, MA 1810 |
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Plymouth Plantation, Hyannisport, Sandwich Village, Plymouth Rock and Mayflower II. Read More | |
240 The Maple Street Inn
— West Barnstable, MA 1853 |
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West Boylston | |
241 The Rose Cottage Bed & Breakfast
— West Boylston, MA 1850 |
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West Dennis | |
242 The Lighthouse Inn
— West Dennis, MA 1855 |
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West Harwich | |
243 Tern Inn and Cottages
— West Harwich, MA 1790 |
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244 The Platinum Pebble Boutique Inn
— West Harwich, MA 1804 |
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A modern boutique inn housed in an 1800's Sea Captain's home. Read More | |
245 Cape Cod Claddagh Inn and Fiddlers Green
— West Harwich, MA 1890 |
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West Stockbridge | |
246 Williamsville Inn
— West Stockbridge, MA 1797 |
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Westport Point | |
247 Paquachuck Inn
— Westport Point, MA 1821 |
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Built in 1821 as a ship's chandlery, customs, and post office by the Cory family. A whaling schooner, named after their six year old daughter Kate Cory, was built adjacent and the third floor was... Read More | |
Whitinsville | |
248 Talley's Corner
— Whitinsville, MA 1924 |
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Eligible for the National Register of Historic Homes. Read More | |
Williamstown | |
249 River Bend Farm Guests
![]() — Williamstown, MA 1770 |
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250 The Birches at Steep Acres Farm
— Williamstown, MA 1900 |
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Woods Hole | |
251 Woods Hole Inn
— Woods Hole, MA 1887 |
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This Cape Cod inn was first erected in 1887, as the area moved beyond its roots as a whaling village and merchant industrial hub, and embraced its future as a cradle of marine science and a summer... Read More | |
Yarmouth Port | |
252 Compass Rose Inn
![]() — Yarmouth Port, MA 1730 |
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300-year-old Sea Captain's Home. Read More | |
253 Village Inn-Cape Cod
— Yarmouth Port, MA 1795 |
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The home of sea Capt. John Eldridge, one of 3 brothers famous for speed records while commanding ships such as the North Star, Flying Cloud and Red Jacket. Known as Eldridge Hall, this home was a... Read More | |
254 Crook Jaw Inn
— Yarmouth Port, MA 1798 |
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255 Olde Captain's Inn on The Cape
— Yarmouth Port, MA 1812 |
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Plymouth Rock and Plantation (30 miles). Read More | |
256 The Inn at Cape Cod
— Yarmouth Port, MA 1820 |
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The Inn at Cape Cod is a Greek Revival Mansion built in 1820 by Joshua Sears. At the time, Sears was the wealthiest man in New England and built the home for his lovely wife Phoebe as a gift. Later,... Read More | |
257 One Centre Street Inn
— Yarmouth Port, MA 1824 |
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The home has kept much of its original charm-crown mouldings and wood floors. Read More | |
258 Liberty Hill Inn
— Yarmouth Port, MA 1825 |
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Two historic restorations from the 18th century are within a half mile. Maritime history is celebrated each May with tours of historic buildings. Read More |