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Nichols Guest House B&B Hot Deal

20% Off The Regular Room Rate Of $99.00.
10/08/08 - 10/15/08
Stay in an early 1800's colonial home. Enjoy the charm of days gone by but experience modern comforts. Feather mattresses, wide pine floors, air dryed sheets, full country breakfast. Convenient to many sightseeing locations. Brochures on site. Excellent restaurants in area.

Regular Rate: $99.00

Discount Rate: $79.00

Savings: 20%


Nichols Guest House B&B Specials

Tanks A Lot!
05/28/08 - 12/31/09
Recieve $5 in cash for gas each night that you spend at Nichols Guest Rooms. Two nights is $10, a week is $35. Nichols is so conveniently located that there's lots to see and do in Providence, Boston, Cape Cod, and the islands. Drive over the Jamestown and Newport Bridges for spectacular views, then along the scenic ocean drive in Newport. Drive to the top of Mount Wachusetts for a panaramic view of the area. Drive to Westport for breaktaking sand dunes and pounding Atlantic Ocean surf. Drive to the "T" parking lots for a 45 minute commuter rail trip into Boston for a walk on the famous Freedom Trail. Drive to Plymouth and experience the life and times of the early settlers while viewing "the rock"! Children of all ages welcome, no pets.
 
Moms Are Special
10/06/08 - 10/06/09
Start now to plan a surprise that your mom will enjoy. Gift certificates are available now to put into your Mother's Day card for an overnight stay and full breakfast in the morning. Nichols Guest Rooms is the ideal place for recongition of mom. It was through mom's influence that the owner elected to enter the hospitality business. Mrs. Nichols raised five children in this house. The rooms are appropriatly named after the children who stayed in them. The grown "children" continue to meet weekly at the home for a nostalgic cup of coffee. Every nook and cranny has a story behind it of some eventful happening from the 1040's on. One of the children will eat breakfast with you and reminisce about "days gone by" oftentimes discovering that what was commonplace in this family was universal to others as well. A delightful time is guaranteed. With prior notification, your choice of a single rose (I love you) or chocolates will await your mom's arrival. Children of all ages welcome. No pets.
 
Green Getaways/eco Escapes
10/06/08 - 10/06/10
Nichols Guest Rooms is environmentally friendly. We are one of the few places left that air dry the sheets and towels. Daily, one will see them hanging on the line. Enjoy the fresh scent of your youth; the great outdoors!
Come early, during maple sugaring season, and see the syrup coming from the four maple trees in the yard. Energy efficient lightbulbs are used throughout the house.
Visit the Ecotorium nearby and walk on a bridge in the canopy of the trees. Inquire about renting our island to commune with nature on a private isle without electricity.
Children welcome (sandbox, large shady yard). No pets. Two nights for two people, just $170 includes full country fresh breakfast.
Nichols Guest Rooms
50 Pine St.
Seekonk, MA 02771
508.761.7146
 
Valentine's Day Specials
02/12/09 - 02/20/09
Stay with us for/near Valentine's Day and we'll provide a dozen roses! Come as a couple or single(s) and we'll make it a Valentine's to remember with a dozen beautiful long stem roses to enjoy and keep as a momento of your visit to this historic home. You'll rest on feather mattresses, air dried sheets and dine by candlelight to an elegent full breakfast. Call ahead for your choice of color roses and we'll do our best to accomodate 508.761.7146.
 
Valentines For Singles
02/12/09 - 02/18/09
We'll play St. Valentine by providing a dozen beautiful long stemmed roses. Rest on feather mattresses and air dried sheets. Wake to a full candlelight breakfast served in our 1800's dining room. Make memories of a Valentine's Day to remember. Call with your choice of roses: 508.761.7146.
 
In State Special Rate
10/01/08 - 10/15/09
Come to "Nichols" from anywhere in Massachusetts and receive a "nickel" for every mile one travels both to and from our family homestead. Example: travel 100 miles and recive $5 for gas to arrive and $5 again for your gas tank to go home= $10 discount off room rate.
 
Halloween Happenings
10/06/08 - 10/20/09
Sleep (if you can) in a home that some say is haunted! The house is older than the town and full of past memories (haunts) of all who have since departed. Read the published article on the haunted happenings from yesteryear in and around the house. Enjoy the hayrides, pumpkin carvings, corn mazes, apple orchards and related Fall activities in area. Visit villages festooned for Fall in Plymouth and Sturbridge.
 
Presidential Packages
10/06/08 - 10/20/09
Relive history by walking the Freedom Trail in Boston and see the Old North Church where the famous candle was lit on the night of Paul Revere's ride. Visit the homestead of John Adams in Quincy Mass and enjoy touring his yard and barn. Absorb the history that abounds thoughout New England by staying in an early 1900's colonial homestead. Enjoy the candlelit breakfasts in the heart of the home that has been standing since the early 1800's
 

Contact Information


Nichols Guest House B&B Bed and Breakfast
Nichols Guest House B&B
50 Pine Street
Seekonk MA 02771
USA
Phone: +1-508-761-7146
Phone: +1-508-222-0094
Fax: +1-508-761-7146
Innkeeper(s)
Dorothy Tameo / Walter Nobriga
Rates:
$89 - $99
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Upon entering the front door, the hallway leads to the kitchen, ahead, or to the livingroom, on the left. The side porch is to the right, before the kitchen.The original staircase with cherry bannister ascends to the bedrooms upstairs.The living room is bright, with three windows, facing south and west.  The original fireplace, is replaced with an electric fireplace, is a source of warmth on winter nights.  A collection of vcr tapes and dvds, are available for your viewing either on the television in the livingroom or in your bedroom.  A library of books are housed here for your reading relaxation.  Should you become involved in a novel, without time to finish it while visiting, take it with you.  If you have any you've read, and would like to add them to our collection for others to enjoy, please do so.  Magazines and newspapers are here, on the porches and in your rooms.  A collection of games, including puzzles, checkers and a chess table are here for your use in inclement weather or when time allows one to while the hours away as residents have in the years before electricity was installed.
The daily breakfast menu is on the wall chalkboard.  Juice, fruit, coffee, tea, milk, and/or cocoa precede a main course from our extensive menus.  Cold and hot cereals are always available.  Dietary restrictions are accomodated.  Linens, dishes, candles and centerpieces change daily, creating a different ambience to the antique fireplaced dining room.  Whenever possible the host(s) join the guests for friendly conversation at mealtime. The Eleanor room has a king size bed, private bath, electric fireplace, and wide pine floorboards.  It is air conditioned and has a feather mattress, air dried sheets and hand sewn quilt. A radio, alarm clock, telephone and TV/VCR/DVD and a selection of videotapes/DVDs are for your in room enjoyment. The room is airy, with 3 of the original windows from the early 19th century which look out upon the ever changing New England foliage!
This oyster shell pedestal sink is in the Eleanor bedroom for your convenience. It allows guests to use the bathroom, to the right of the sink, simultaneously on mornings when desiring an early start to go sightseeing.This is the Muriel room with an antique brass queen size bed, electric fireplace and private bath. It is equipped with air conditioning, overhead fan, radio, alarm clock, TV/VCR/DVD and phone  in the room. There are two windows looking into the back and side yards with views of the maple trees. The room is charming with wide pine floorboards, yet comfortable and quiet.
This oyster shell pedestal sink is in the Muriel room, allowing simultaneous use of the sink and the bathroom to it's left.  A night light is provided if you choose to use it for a handy glass of water in the nighttime.The three-season side porch is available for guests to use. This is also a great place to enjoy breakfast on a nice spring or summer morning.  A guest refrigerator and microwave are kept on this porch.  A Subway sandwich shop, and an Italian pizzeria are within easy walking distance.  Oftentimes guest will walk to the corner and bring back a meal to be enjoyed here.  A figtree with little white lights make this a cozy place to enjoy a cup of herbal tea or cold drink after the sun goes down.