Built in 1771 by a sea captain, occupied for a half century by Nantucket's leading female poet, and recently restored to its former lustr... more »
Built in 1771 by a sea captain, occupied for a half century by Nantucket's leading female poet, and recently restored to its former lustre, the Cliff Lodge combines the charm and romance of a bygone era with all the comforts of home. With its many comfortable gathering areas, its working fireplaces, the luxury of its rooms, its peaceful garden patio, and of course its spacious roofwalk offering panoramic views of the town and the harbor, the Cliff Lodge is a place that can make you forget that you have ever worked for a living. We serve a bountiful continental breakfast prepared by our pastry chef, featuring her famous homemade granola and scones, another pastry, cereals, fruit, juices, gourmet coffee and tea, each morning. In the afternoon, we serve homemade treats and we are the only inn on Nantucket to offer regularly scheduled afternoon teas. In the heart of Nantucket's historic district, the inn is just a short walk from all the shops, beaches and restaurants in town. 12 rooms with private baths, tv, A/C, free wireless internet.
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Built in 1777 as a whaling master's home and situated on a gentle hill only a short walk from the ferry and town. The Inn's roof walk is a romantic vantage point from which to enjoy the colors of a sunset and sunrise and the breathtaking panorama of Nantucket Sound. Air conditioned in summer and many working fireplaces for fall and winter. Continental Breakfast and Afternoon Tea.
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Sally, the innkeeper, is the most
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Posted Oct 09, 2007
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Sally, the innkeeper, is the most gracious and friendly hostess you could want running a bed and breakfast. Her open and relaxed personality invited guests to mingle. She knew I was traveling on my own and asked me to join her and others for a...