Description
Adjacent to the Cape's oldest cranberry bog is this Greek Revival farmhouse built by Isaiah Hall, a cooper. His grandfather was the first cultivator of cranberries in America and Isaiah designed and patented the original barrel for shipping cranberries. In 1948, Dorothy Gripp, an artist, established the inn. Many examples of her artwork remain. The inn is located in the heart of the Cape and within walking distance to beaches, Dennis village and the Cape Playhouse.
This property has been featured in Cape Cod Life, New York Times, Golf, National Geographic Traveler, Yankee Travel Guide, Hartford Courant, Best Inn for Relaxing & Unwinding Book of Lists, 2003 Best Hospitality Book of Lists, "Best Mid-Cape B&B" - Silver Award, Cape Cod Life, voted "Best Place to Visit Again & Again".