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 Tired of fighting Cape Cod traffic...

or just want to get out the city for a while?

 

 

 

 

Bill and Doreen's Master Bedroom

The master bedroom has a quitted wall hanging of Peggy's Cove in Nova Scotia.  We went on a second honeymoon there last year.  Over the bed is a picture of our first honeymoon at Pocasset Inn on cape cod.  There is another painting of the Light House on Sandy Neck Beach, Barnstable MA which I painted.  As a child I spent summers at my parents cottage on Sandy Neck Beach.  Two doves woven in embroidery hang outside our bedroom with our marriage date and names.  The three flue fireplace with original tiles is opposite the bed. The furniture is Shaker and the floor is wall to wall carpet.  The antique lamps accent the room to such a degree it is hard to notice anything else. There is also a wainscoted den.

 A walk in closet leads up to a den with a couch and matching chair.  This is a honeymoon suite.  You can open a stain glass door and step down into the bathroom from the den.  Vintage sink and tub are surrounded by tiles of Victorian seashells wrapped in ribbon.  The tiles on the floor are octagon in shape.  A shower has been installed around the top of the tub but this tub is so big people will want to take bath. $115.00 off-season (January-March) and in season (May-October) $130.00 

 

 

Lisa's Room  

Lisa's room has two Martha Washington chairs with two George Washington lamps. The bed is covered with a French country style comforter.  The walls are decorated with original watercolors from Paris.  Lisa and I went to Paris in September 2002 and bought these painting's in a neighborhood called "Montmartre" known as a hub for artists and performers in Paris.  

 

A photo of ourselves hangs outside her room while we are on a night cruise upon the River Seine. I will never forget the boat turning around and around in front of the miniature statue of the Liberty with the big band playing "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra. Lisa left for a year to teach English in Africa during the height of the War on Terror.  She had a four day lay over in Paris so I took some time to be with her.

 

Lisa’s vintage corner sink in her bathroom is surrounded with antique Victorian tulips. When the sun shines on the stain glass window the yellow colors contrast with the red tulip tiles. The bathroom also features a handheld shower.  

$85.00 off season (January-March) and in season (May-October) $100.00

 

 

 

Aunt Margie's Room

In Aunt Margie's room country curtains adorn the windows with matching bedspreads accented with pillows and throws. The pheasant on the border mingles in a dark garden of flowers around the room. The furniture is Hitchock. A new bathroom has been added with the brick style tiles along the walls bordered by flowers. The floor tiles are octagon. Inside the bathroom is a large closet. A white quilt lies on a King size bed with accented pillows.  (rate $85.00-100.00)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Penthouse

Colin and Conor Sullivan's bedrooms were in the Penthouse as they grew up here at Rock Village.  Many of their sleepovers occurred in this area of the inn. The freshly painted walls of coral illuminates a new tan rug and wingback chairs.  Harvey windows and air conditioning have been installed.  The Penthouse will be for three couples, a family traveling together who do not mind sharing a shower or one couple who want a private bath.  $70.00 per night off-season and $90.00 a night in season. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Cottage Room

Filtering rays of sunshine brighten the cottage room all afternoon.  The queen sized bed decorated with a quilt of flowers is accented by a white headboard.  Is it the sun that warms this cottage room or is it a distressed white Hitchcock dresser, once owed by a very special little girl. $65.00 off season, in-season $80.00 a night. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Cabin

The wainscoted walls and ceilings give this room a cozy feeling of a cabin.  The Hitchcock headboards harbors a bay leaf quilt and pine-cone sheets from L.L. Bean. The cabin enhances the love of the outdoors we all possess.  Two large wainscoted closets with shelves provide storage space necessary for your travels.  $80.00 a night in season price.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All bedrooms have air conditioning, private baths and refrigerators.

 

This property is a haven for people who do not want to fight Cape Cod traffic and just want to get out of the city for a long weekend. We are conveniently located at the end of the MBTA from Boston's South Station (try www.mbta.com for a schedule.) Our guests can come and enjoy the wild life...we have fox, deer, bobcats, coyotes, and some endangered plant life.   Come and experience nature in the open field, stream and tranquil pond. There are even horses next door you can visit and feed apples to! 

 

Doreen,

"Thank you so much for your kind hospitality. Everything is ver pretty and i enjoyed the antiques. We enjoyed the country scenery. You've got a great place here."  Bryan & Beverly Kingsford, Orem, Utah

 

Bill and Doreen

"Staying here was the perfect start to our "autumn" in New England "trip". Your home is beautiful and your hospitality (and cooking!) made our visit very enjoyable. We'll remember the quiet still country nights, the falling leaves and the delicious baked apples. Thank you for everthing!" Carol Schlueter and Lynn Hourguettes, New Orleans, Louisiana

 

 

 

 

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