Century House
Zagat Rated 2009. A historic luxurious bed and breakfast, with 18 renovated rooms. The oldest continously operating guesthouse on Nantucket Island.
"It is classic island architecture, with white picket fence and a delightful sitting... more
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11/17/2008 |
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This is a special place for my husband and I. We met on Nantucket Island while on vacation. We spent our honeymoon here ten years ago and visited again five years later. We were here this past summer, and convinced my husband to come back next summer for our 10th. We have so many memories here! Unfortunately the room we stayed in (Rosebud) had been completely redone, but we have a new favorite one now The White Narcissus. The decor is simply breathtaking, like out of a magazine. The colors are very soft and soothing. The book collection is great since my husband loves to read. We did not watch TV, but it was nice to have it during a rainy day. It's always quiet and relaxing, so we really enjoy it.
The inn is a great, charming place for couples who want to spend a romantic weekend on Nantucket. The innkeepers are very friendly and always helps us get into our favorite restaurants like The Galley. Although Nantucket has changed some in the past couple years the inn still keeps its' original, Nantucket-like ambiance. This past summer they had completed major renovations to the rooms and the patio area. We love sitting outside and smelling the flowers off the veranda. The location is perfect; close to the beach, walking distance to the beach and Main St. We love riding our bikes to Madaket and around the island. The beach are spectacular. There is some traffic, but nothing like downtown. We love the history, the decor, the fabulous service. There is no place like Nantucket, and this is the only place to stay! View Reviewer Info
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| "Fun with family"
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11/7/2008 |
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Our family stayed here this summer, when we celebrated our parents' 50th wedding anniversary. My brothers and sister also came. We booked the entire 2nd floor months in advance; loved having everyone in the same location. We decided on this inn mainly because of the reviews, and because it was Zagat rated. Also we wanted the classic B & B experience. Nantucket was our parents' dream vacation.
The staff was very friendly and welcoming. When we asked for extra things such as towels and pillows they were delivered to our room immediately, with a smile. They also didn't invade our space, but were available when we had questions. The rooms are crisp and beautiful and were cleaned every day; the beds extra comfortable. The innkeeper Gerry was very accommodating; we appreciated his restaurant recommendations. There was something for everyone to do. We all ate breakfast together outside on the veranda. The breakfast is as good as they say it is. Fresh fruits, organic yogurt and milk, and the best granola ever. What a way to start the day! During the day we went to a different beach, came home, had the fresh baked cookies, and got ready for dinner.
Planning a trip for that many people was not easy, but everyone was very happy and pleased with the choice, especially our parents. We highly recommend this place to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience in Nantucket. In my opinion this is the best way to enjoy Nantucket Island.
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| "Major Let Down"
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5/30/2008 |
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Do yourself a favor and stay away from the Century House.
We e-mailed a request for a "Deluxe Room" for 3 nights and soon thereafter received an e-mail letting us know that the Black Orchid Room was available at $350 per night. When we called, we were initially told it was $390 per night but when we explained that the e-mail has said $350 per night, the innkeeper relented and agreed to give us that "great price". Not so much.
We arrived on a Friday afternoon and were given a key by the surly innkeeper to our "Deluxe Room". More like a closet with the smallest, softest, most uncomfortable Queen Sized Bed we have ever seen. The room smelled of highly perfumed detergent. The bathroom door was so poorly mounted on its hinges that it did not fully close and it creaked (the next morning I asked the innkeeper to oil it and he was initially incredulous but did oil it so that was fixed). The private verandah consisted of a corner of the house's verandah cordoned off by a dog leash with 2 chairs and a filthy table. The bathtub was very big and the TV worked so, not all was completely lost.
Let me tell you about "Gerry's Berry Buffet Breakfast". It consists of a half dozen bowls of fruit and nuts from the local Stop & Shop, a bowl of Granola, some packaged cream and some store bought breads, muffins and bagels still in the bags all lined up on the kitchen counter for self help. We have been to many B&B's and all of them have had some sort of a hot breakfast. As bad as some of them have been, nothing comes close to this. On days 2 and 3 we ate out for breakfast.
Afternoon cookies were always chocolate chip and were fresh on Friday and Sunday - stale on Saturday. We can only assume that if there are leftovers, from the day before, they are served instead of making fresh cookies.
If not for the weather and the beautiful island, this would have been a miserable experience.
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| "Looking forward to another stay here!"
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4/17/2008 |
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My husband and I look forward to another stay at The Century House. We can't wait to return to this lovely inn. We travel a lot now that we are retired. Yet all I talk about is Nantucket. We couldn't make it last year but I am so happy we finalized our plans.
We prefer bed and breakfasts to hotels. And we recommend this place because our experience here was better than we expected. Although it was very expensive in comparison to other vacations we take, it was worth it. The inn seems to reflect more of what Nantucket truly is: very intimate, relaxing, friendly, secluded, comfortable, and homey. They also served fresh baked chocolate chip cookies every afternoon which we looked forward to every day.
The inn is quite large and quiet. Our room, the Partridge Berry, although on the first floor, was nicely decorated and had a luxury feel to it. The king bed was comfortable. The inn also has a porch where we ate our breakfast and relaxed in the afternoons. My husband loves to read and one day I found him in the garden area sitting by himself, basking in the sun. The book he was reading was from the collection of books that the inn has.
We also loved walking downtown, through different streets so we could look at the houses and the beautiful flowers. We also walked to the beach. The location was perfect. The staff was always helpful. And the breakfast was such a treat!!! View Reviewer Info
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| "Best Bed and Breakfast - Charming Place to Stay on Nantucket Island"
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2/12/2007 |
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In my humble opinion, the only REAL way to have a true island experience is to stay at the Century House, haven for the world weary. The rooms are not only charming and beautifully designed but wonderfully comfortable. Each room is unique, decorated with its own island colors, original art, Persian rugs, comfortable seating areas and the most divine sheets!! Thick fluffy towels, a full compliment of bath products and dressing gown were set carefully in my bathroom by their impeccable staff. This…is a proper quest house with all of the amenities that are expected… and then some. The truly delightful couple, shower guests with their warm yet never overbearing indulgence of virtually every whim. You want to have a spectacular dinner at sunset…ask Jean and Gerry…the best cab on the Island, best art, tickets to an event, ferry schedules, unique shopping…ask away. I was impressed with their in-depth knowledge of everything Nantucket.
Gerry’s famous “Berry Breakfast” eaten in the comfy kitchen with other guests or on the marvelous wrap around porch, (complete with chirping birds) is an early riser’s dream. This is no ordinary guesthouse fare. Berries of every imaginable color and shape served with crème fresh or yogurt, “baked this morning” pastries, healthy granola, perfectly ripened fruit and the best coffee this side of Starbucks….set me up for a day pristine beaches. When I returned in the afternoon I found chocolate, homemade cookies, and a “spot of tea” waiting for me… heavenly!! ...I was impressed with the vast collection of original art, found in every conceivable spot throughout the inn. The Century House is the place to stay while on Nantucket. I can’t wait to see that familiar porch coming into view on my yearly pilgrimage….I always return home, rested, inspired and a little miffed that my “berry breakfast” is not awaiting me each morning.
Julia O’Malley-Keyes- ---
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Contact Information

Century House10 Cliff Rd P.O. Box 603 Nantucket, MA 02554-0603 USA
Innkeeper(s) Gerry Connick and JeanE Heron
Rates: $155 - $495

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