Beautiful gardens and early 20th-century furnishings give this bed and breakfast a quaint yet special ambience. Many of the rooms provide either a fireplace or a view of the ocean, so be sure to ask for your preference when you make your reservations. It is a rather historic place because composer John Philip Sousa and his family once lived in this house long ago. A tip for finding this place: Prospect Place becomes Prospect Street. Keep going until you reach Draper Avenue and then turn left.
• Hotel Services: restaurant, television, parking, disabled access, air conditioning
• Special Features: Terry cloth bathrobes, picnic baskets prepared, breakfast served in your room, in the dining room or on the sundeck. The Inn was built by renowned local architect Irving Gill.