Harborside House23 Gregory Street Marblehead Massachusetts 01945-3241 USA http://www.harborsidehouse.com | |
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General InformationHarborside House welcomes you to Marblehead, an 18th century fishing village which became the 'Yachting Capital of America'. This 1850 colonial home offers water views from the fireplaced living room, period dining room, summer breakfast porch, twin bedroom and 2nd story deck. Antique furnishings and period wallpapers enhance the charm of this quiet gracious home. Hospitality is offered in many extra touches: afternoon tea, fresh fruit and flowers, shared recipes for breads and muffins.
Room Rates (USD American Dollars)All occupancy rates are subject to change- State and local taxes may apply
- Accommodations: Rooms
- There are 2 guest accommodations
- Single occupancy rate is between $ 85.00 and $ 90.00
- Double occupancy rate is between $ 95.00 and $ 100.00
Amenities Other Amenities: Afternoon tea, Home-baked cookies, Maps and directions, Yacht Club membership
Meals- A Continental Plus breakfast is included with room rate
- Breakfast is served from: 7:30 am - 9:30 am
- Breakfast is served in the harborfront porch, Breakfast/dining area
- Additional food services included in room rate: Afternoon tea, Bedtime cookies, Afternoon tea, Fruit
- Special meals available: Low Fat
- Our signature dish is Morning Muesli Bread
A moist, almond-flavored sweet bread with almonds, cranberries and raisins and toasted wheat germ.
Policies- No minimum stay required
- Smoking is allowed in limited areas (outside only please)
- We cannot accommodate guest pets
- Limitations on children staying (Children over the age of 8 are accepted.)
- No childcare is provided
- Consumption of alcohol is permitted (bring your own)
- Deposit amount required (1-2 nights requires full payment in advace. For 3 or more nights a 50% deposit is required.)
- Check in time is 2:00 pm and Check out time is 11:00 am
- Cancellations:
14 days notice of cancellation required for refund less $15 handling fee. Reservations made within 14 days are non-refundable. If room(s) re-rented, an in-house credit will be issued in the amount of the deposit. - Accepted by the following agencies:
- Professional Association of Innkeepers International
- Chamber of Commerce
Discounts available:
| | 10% | stay of more than five days | Minimum stay: 6 days |
Property FeaturesProperty Noted For
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Property Details- Architectural style is Colonial
- Built in 1850
- Opened for business in 1985
- Restored / Remodeled in 1996
- Parking available
Location- Geographic region: Northeast Massachusetts
- Location is best described as: Oceanside, Small town
- Nearest major city: Boston, MA (15 miles north)
- Directions to property:
From I-95 stay on Rt. 128N. until Exit 25A in Peabody (Rt. 114E). Go approx. 6 miles. Turn right on Ocean Ave. at fire station. Turn left on Atlantic Ave. Turn right on Hawkes St.just after West Marine. Turn left on Gregory Street. - Nearest major airport: BOS 15 miles
- Directions from airport:
Take Rte.IA North. After about 9 miles, bear right at sign to Nahant/Swampscott (Rte.IA goes straight into Lynn and Salem) Go ¾ around rotary onto Lynn Shore Drive (Rte 129) Go 4 miles to “Entering Marblehead” sign. Continue 2 miles on Atlantic Ave. Turn right on Hawkes Street, just after the West Marine store. At end of Hawkes, turn left on to Gregory Street. # 23 is on the left.
Innkeepers- Innkeeper(s): Susan Livingston
Hostess/owner Susan Livingston is a bridal dressmaker and calligraphist by vocation, nationally ranked Master swimmer by avocation. Marblehead resident for over forty years - The innkeepers speak: English, French
Area AttractionsAntique Shopping, Art Galleries, Beach, Concert venue, Gourmet/Fine Dining, Historical interests, Live Music, Museum, Nature area, Ocean, Fort Sewall, Lee Mansion, Crocker Park, Peabody-Essex Museum (Salem), Salem (10 min. drive), Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Picnic area, Religious Services
Onsite or Nearby ActivitiesBicycles, Bird watching, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golfing, Kayaking, Mountain Bike trails, Harbor Cruise, Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Whale watch, Sailing, Shopping, Sight-seeing, Swimming, Tennis courts |