Travel back inn time and stay in the Northey Street House Bed and Breakfast inn historic Salem MA. An 1809 Federal home built for a fine cabinet maker where his daughter and sea captain son-in-law also lived. Give the gift of history. Discover an unforgettable historical experience. This authentic, eco-friendly and sustainable coastal inn was established in 2002.
The Northey Street House Bed and Breakfast inn Salem MA is centrally located in the heart of the City, on a quiet little street between the Salem Common and the North River called Bridge Street Neck, a significant transportation corridor where the "Old Planters" from England first settled in 1626 & is a National Historical District. Northey Street House Bed and Breakfast in the Historic Salem Marblehead, MA area is Centrally Located Without Being in the Hustle & Bustle of Downtown.
Stay in a B&B that is centrally located and save money and time. We're only 7 minutes walk to the beach, 8 minutes walk to the train, and a short 10-15 minutes walk to downtown, the Salem Common, Salem Witch Museum, the world class Peabody Essex Museum, and other Witch museums, Salem's Derby Wharf, Pickering Wharf, Salem Maritime National Historic Site, all major attractions, restaurants, and unique local arts & shops.
The Northey Street House Bed and Breakfast inn Salem MA is centrally located in the heart of the City, on a quiet little street between the Salem Common and the North River called Bridge Street Neck, a significant transportation corridor where the "Old Planters" from England first settled in 1626 & is a National Historical District. Northey Street House Bed and Breakfast in the Historic Salem Marblehead, MA area is Centrally Located Without Being in the Hustle & Bustle of Downtown.
Stay in a B&B that is centrally located and save money and time. We're only 7 minutes walk to the beach, 8 minutes walk to the train, and a short 10-15 minutes walk to downtown, the Salem Common, Salem Witch Museum, the world class Peabody Essex Museum, and other Witch museums, Salem's Derby Wharf, Pickering Wharf, Salem Maritime National Historic Site, all major attractions, restaurants, and unique local arts & shops.
Services
Travel back in time in this historic 1809 Federal home built for a fine cabinet maker and lived in by his daughter and sea captain son-in-law.
This historic Bed & Breakfast with green sustainability awards, established in 2002, is centrally located inn the heart of Salem Massachusetts, on a quiet little street between the Salem Common and the North River called Bridge Street Neck, a significant transportation corridor where the "Old Planters" first settled in 1626 & is a National Historical District.
This historic Bed & Breakfast with green sustainability awards, established in 2002, is centrally located inn the heart of Salem Massachusetts, on a quiet little street between the Salem Common and the North River called Bridge Street Neck, a significant transportation corridor where the "Old Planters" first settled in 1626 & is a National Historical District.
Anyone who spends even fifteen minutes with Flora Tonthat in the middle of a busy workday at Northey Street House Bed & Breakfast will see that this inn keeper is energetic, friendly, and very good at what she does.
The young woman balances cooking a healthy breakfast with answering phones and greeting guests with no trace of ruffled feather or exhausted sigh.
True, it's only 8:30 on a Saturday morning, but for Flora the inn keeper, this is one of the busiest parts of the day.
Rising early, she starts at 6:00 or 6:30 to serve her guests breakfast at 8:00a.m. during the peak season, and 8:30 a.m. during the off-season.
The young woman balances cooking a healthy breakfast with answering phones and greeting guests with no trace of ruffled feather or exhausted sigh.
True, it's only 8:30 on a Saturday morning, but for Flora the inn keeper, this is one of the busiest parts of the day.
Rising early, she starts at 6:00 or 6:30 to serve her guests breakfast at 8:00a.m. during the peak season, and 8:30 a.m. during the off-season.
TRAIN: Take the blue line on the subway system to South Station.
Transfer to North Station, then take the Commuter Rail (purple) heading toward Newburyport/Rockport and get off at Salem.
BUS: On weekdays only, bus #459 will take you from Logan to the Salem Train Depot for about $3, but takes about an hour.
Go up one level from the baggage claim area, to find a sign for Bus #459.
Bus does not run on Saturdays, Sundays, & holidays.
I strongly advise you to consult MassTransit for the bus schedule.
Transfer to North Station, then take the Commuter Rail (purple) heading toward Newburyport/Rockport and get off at Salem.
BUS: On weekdays only, bus #459 will take you from Logan to the Salem Train Depot for about $3, but takes about an hour.
Go up one level from the baggage claim area, to find a sign for Bus #459.
Bus does not run on Saturdays, Sundays, & holidays.
I strongly advise you to consult MassTransit for the bus schedule.
The Northey Street House Bed and Breakfast has been in business since 2002.
Over the course of these many years, we have received numerous awards, certificates, and recognitions for various achievements.
The proudest award we received was the 2015 Hall of Fame award from TripAdvisor.
It recognized that we had been getting 5 star ratings by our guests from 2011-2015 for five straight years.
We kept up the high quality of our services and we sincerely thank our guests from the world over for their hearty endorsements.
Over the course of these many years, we have received numerous awards, certificates, and recognitions for various achievements.
The proudest award we received was the 2015 Hall of Fame award from TripAdvisor.
It recognized that we had been getting 5 star ratings by our guests from 2011-2015 for five straight years.
We kept up the high quality of our services and we sincerely thank our guests from the world over for their hearty endorsements.
The Woodbury Room is a spacious Deluxe Historical room on the 1st floor of the Northey Street House B&B named after the seafaring Captain Isaiah Woodbury, who occupied the house.
The Woodbury room was probably used as a parlor in the 18th century where important guests were greeted and merchant businesses conducted.
The high ceilings makes for a grand stately introduction to the Cabinet Maker's home.
The Woodbury room has a spacious en-suite with a standing shower stall and built in wall heater.
The Woodbury room was probably used as a parlor in the 18th century where important guests were greeted and merchant businesses conducted.
The high ceilings makes for a grand stately introduction to the Cabinet Maker's home.
The Woodbury room has a spacious en-suite with a standing shower stall and built in wall heater.
Reviews
Be the first to review Northey Street House.
Write a Review