Stay and relax in a lovely period home along the city's main streets. You'll be more comfortable than a hotel - you'll feel like you're at home. Our selection of unique, antique-appointed rooms caters to those on a recreational visit, or as a comfortable business hotel. Nestled in the heart of Newburyport, our selection of unique, antique-appointed rooms caters to those on a recreational visit, or as a comfortable business hotel.
From year-round festivals to chocolate tours to comedy and theater, Newburyport is a family friendly town that has happenings for every guest and vistitor. Keep your weekend going with our new "Sunday Show" special! This experience starts with a one night stay in one of our King Suites, then enjoy two tickets to a show! Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, Newburyport is filled with fairs, shopping, sightseeing, elegant dining and access to some of the best beaches Massachusetts has to offer.
Our Inn has a variety of public spaces containing impressive architectural details and furnishings.
From year-round festivals to chocolate tours to comedy and theater, Newburyport is a family friendly town that has happenings for every guest and vistitor. Keep your weekend going with our new "Sunday Show" special! This experience starts with a one night stay in one of our King Suites, then enjoy two tickets to a show! Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, Newburyport is filled with fairs, shopping, sightseeing, elegant dining and access to some of the best beaches Massachusetts has to offer.
Our Inn has a variety of public spaces containing impressive architectural details and furnishings.
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The Melissa Room, named after a former owners daughter, is a bright room.
Four large windows with antique interior shutters and two window seats fill the room with sunshine.
It is decorated with a colonial bed set and has a wonderful ten foot high ceiling that opens.
The Pike Room, because it location on the first floor, offers easy accessibility, full-sized bed, and private bath.
Comfort and old world charm fill the Pike Room.
The Hale Room features a glorious 19th century full-sized sleigh bed, a twin-sized sleigh bed, and an antique wrought iron stove.
Four large windows with antique interior shutters and two window seats fill the room with sunshine.
It is decorated with a colonial bed set and has a wonderful ten foot high ceiling that opens.
The Pike Room, because it location on the first floor, offers easy accessibility, full-sized bed, and private bath.
Comfort and old world charm fill the Pike Room.
The Hale Room features a glorious 19th century full-sized sleigh bed, a twin-sized sleigh bed, and an antique wrought iron stove.
The Noyes Room features simple lines of a queen-sized Shaker canopy bed found on the third floor.
The room was named after William Noyes, previous owner of the house in 1840.
Artwork of local folk artist Christopher Gurshin is featured in the room.
Additionally, we have some beautiful antique samplers on display in the room.
The room was named after William Noyes, previous owner of the house in 1840.
Artwork of local folk artist Christopher Gurshin is featured in the room.
Additionally, we have some beautiful antique samplers on display in the room.
The Marquand room is one of our two rooms with a private entrance.
Located on the second floor, the room features its own deck overlooking the beautiful gardens and gazebo.
This room has a king-sized bed.
The room is named after the Pulitzer-prize winning writer, J.P. Marquand, famous for his series of fictional books of the 1930 and 1940s.
Perhaps this Newburyporter's most famous character was Mr. Moto, a competitor in the 1930s to Charlie Chan.
Located on the second floor, the room features its own deck overlooking the beautiful gardens and gazebo.
This room has a king-sized bed.
The room is named after the Pulitzer-prize winning writer, J.P. Marquand, famous for his series of fictional books of the 1930 and 1940s.
Perhaps this Newburyporter's most famous character was Mr. Moto, a competitor in the 1930s to Charlie Chan.
The Currier room has a King-sized bed and cushioned window seats, colonial shutters and a cozy, unique enclosed porch off the bathroom.
Pictures from a former owner's son's wedding in the 1940s adorn the walls as well as paintings from the 1900s showing local sites in Newburyport.
The Currier is named after a former owner.
Currier is a common surname in the area.
Our Currier was a cousin to one half of the lithographer team of Currier & Ives.
Although from Newburyport, Mr. Currier was a successful Manhattan silversmith.
Pictures from a former owner's son's wedding in the 1940s adorn the walls as well as paintings from the 1900s showing local sites in Newburyport.
The Currier is named after a former owner.
Currier is a common surname in the area.
Our Currier was a cousin to one half of the lithographer team of Currier & Ives.
Although from Newburyport, Mr. Currier was a successful Manhattan silversmith.
Our Inn has a variety of public spaces containing impressive architectural details and furnishings.
One of the Inn's most distinguished features is the elegant "Good Morning Staircase."
Our Parlor contains original oil paintings by two of Newburyport's more famous artists, Sam Sargent and Aida Tedford.
Sargent was a previous resident of this property and had an art school in the carriage house.
Aida Tedford was his most acccomplished student, and became a reputed artist/teacher in her own right.
One of the Inn's most distinguished features is the elegant "Good Morning Staircase."
Our Parlor contains original oil paintings by two of Newburyport's more famous artists, Sam Sargent and Aida Tedford.
Sargent was a previous resident of this property and had an art school in the carriage house.
Aida Tedford was his most acccomplished student, and became a reputed artist/teacher in her own right.
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