Rates
$125 to $215
Payment types accepted include Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express and Travelers Checks.
Meals Included in Rates:
- Breakfast
- Snacks/Refreshments
Events Hosted
- Seminars
- Romantic Getaways
- Reunions
- Meetings
- Weddings
- Social Events
- Weekend Getaways
- Retreats
Available Food Service
- Early Coffee/Tea
- Full Breakfast
- Full Gourmet Breakfast
- Country Breakfast
- Vegetarian Breakfast
- Snacks/Refreshments
Other Activities
- Water Sports
- Shopping (Local Crafts)
- Parks
- Museums
- Live Theater
- Horseback Riding
- Hiking
- Golf
- Fishing
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Bicycling
- Beaches
- Art Galleries
- Antiquing
- Wineries
- Assateague Lighthouse
- Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
- Assateauge Beach
Off-Site Spa Services Available
Nearby Recommended Spas
Island Cottage Spa
(866)920-3903
www.islandcottagespa.com
islandcottagespa@verizon.net
Innkeeper(s)
Lynn & Sam
Rooms
This property has 8 total guest accommodations, 6 with private bath, 1 with fireplace and 1 conference room. The types of beds available include King, Queen and Double.
Amenities In Room

- Wireless Internet Access
- Television
- Snack Bar
- Reading Lamps
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Hair Dryer
- Fireplace
- DVD
- Ceiling Fans
- Cable TV
- Bathrobes
- Bath Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Clock Radio
- Central Air
- Bottled Water
- Snacks
Amenities On Site
- VCR
- Television
- Phone
- PC
- Parlor Games
- Library
- Hearing Impared
- Gift Shop
- Fireplace
- Fax
- DVD
- Computers
- Wireless Internet Access
- Beach Towels
- Chairs
Business Traveler Amenities
- Television
- Internet Access
- Wireless Internet Access
- FAX On-site
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Hair Dryer
- Daily Newspapers
- Gym Nearby
Visit Website
1848 Island Manor House
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Location: Waterfront, Ocean Community and Chesapeake Bay.
Romantic Interest
The beautiful brick courtyard with 3-tier fountain surrounded by large everblooming roses. The cozy Garden Room with fireplace, chess set, and antique upright piano. The period antique parlor.
Historic Interest
The homes were originally built in 1848 by Nathaniel Smith and Joseph Kenney. The gentlemen served in the Civil War together, and ended up marrying sisters. They were both very active in Eastern Shore life as well as local politics.
Historic Awards:
- Local Register (Granted)
- City Historical Site (Applied)
- City Historical Site (Granted)
Historic Memberships:
- National Trust
- Local Historical Society
- City Historical Society
Historic sites nearby:
Assateague Island (2 miles), Wallops Island (1 mile)
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