Description
Circa 1798. Gracing the heart of Edgartown, Massachusetts on Martha's Vineyard, this home was originally built in 1798 for a whaling captain. The Edgartown Inn has since held a long history as a fine Colonial inn on the New England coast. Relax on the inviting front porch with wicker seating. The interior décor boasts a blend of classic American antique furnishings and Country French accents. Guest bedrooms in the main house are named after the many notables who have stayed here, from writers to politicians. Accommodations are also offered in the Garden House and the renovated Barn. Linger over a hearty breakfast in the dining room or al fresco in the garden. Walk to the nearby white sand beach and tour the lighthouse. The island has an abundance of delightful activities to enjoy.
This property has been featured in Vineyard Gazette.
Location: Ocean Community and Martha's Vineyard.