This whaling captain's home has seen many changes since its construction in 1798. Several additions were made to assure modern day comforts, but the structure of the building and the charm remains. Feast on a full country breakfast indoors or outside among blooming flowers in the garden dining area. Rooms are tastefully decorated and include private and shared baths. Several noteworthy people have occupied guestrooms, including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Senator Charles Sumner and Senator John F. Kennedy.
• Hotel Services: television, parking, air conditioning, non-smoking rooms