The house.
A sea captain's home, gently run as an inn for over eighty years.

Built by the sea, for the sea.
The house was built in 1861 by a captain who wanted his window to catch the wind in the harbor. The porch, the shutters, and the deep windowsills are original, and they still do exactly what they were made for.
Small on purpose
Fourteen rooms, so the desk knows your name by the second morning.
The harbor is the amenity
Breakfast by the window, wine on the porch, and the tide as the clock.
Comfortable, not fussy
Soft linen, good coffee, and no pretension about how to sit in the lounge.
Included with your stay
Breakfast cooked in the house kitchen, included
Harbor views from every room
Fireplace lounge and a window seat library
Bikes for the loop road
Wine on the porch at five
No televisions - on purpose