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The Seagull Inn B & B

5.0 (8 reviews)
Open • 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Cate S.

Charming B&B! Our hosts, Skip and Ruth were wonderful and made sure we had an excellent stay. We can't wait to return!

Cozy and  warm living room where you can converse and cozy up by the fire with other guests

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5 years ago

A beautiful place to stay and the owner is the nicest sweetest lady, I have ever had the pleasure to meet!!

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A Lady Winette Cottage - Full moon rising at Chandler Hovey Park

A Lady Winette Cottage

3.9(7 reviews)
0.1 mi

Lovely views from the deck where I sat and read my book all morning after a lovely breakfast of…read moreyogurt and berries and the BEST coffee. Suzie is a gracious host and the beds are soft and comfortable. The decor is whimsical beachy with boxes of seapearls and mirrored vanities in the bath and lovely hues of lavendar and blue in the bedrooms. Lots of beautiful flowers in the garden and a morning sitting porch for breakfast that she lights at night to welcome you home. Rooms are adaquately air conditioned and rooms are cozy and quaint. A lovely respite.

We planned a trip to Massachusetts to Salem for a spooky October trip. We found A Lady Winette…read moreCottage and thought it was perfect and quaint. A nice size for our group. We rented out both rooms upstairs. With our initial phone call with the Innkeeper Suzie she was so pleasant, nice, and informative. As the trip was getting closer we called her again just clarify a few questions we had. We asked if could check in early as we were driving from Michigan (15 hours) and wanted to get cleaned up and unpacked before going out and exploring. She seemed to not understand why we would want to do that and why not grab lunch and explore before - we went around and around a few times until she finally agreed to let us check in before going out. We then asked her if we could do breakfast a bit later in the day as we planned on taking advantage of sleeping in while on vacation and we're night owls and wanted to enjoy the town. She said no, if was at exactly 8:30am and she didnt need to explain why she wouldn't move it to a later time. A simple no would have sufficed. So the day of the trip - we drove through the night- we were about an hour away and we were instructed to call her once we got close and multiple times. So we did and she was super short with us the first phone call but told us there was a big storm that went through the night before so she was trying to clean up the mess from it she wasn't too happy that we were checking in at 2. Though she said it was alright. Then we called a 2nd time when we were in Marblehead and asked if where we were going to park if that was okay, she said "yea. I have to go bye" and hung up on us. It was so strange as she was so sweet and nice to us weeks before when planning the trip. We then walked up to the door and she told us that we could not roll out suitcases on the carpet and would have to lift them. Totally fine, but that was literally the first thing she said to us. We then took the corner to go up the stairs to the rooms and I don't think I've ever seen steps more narrow or steep. But not Suzies fault at all for that, it was just suprising. We then got up to the rooms with Suzie behind us, she told us to put our luggage immediately on the luggage racks as to not ruin the carpet. Mind you the carpet is very stained and could stand a vacuuming. Suzie then told us that we were not allowed to go on to the balcony because of the storm that happened the night before, and even blocked it with a plant, which we thought was super strange and disappointing as we really wanted to spend some time out there and enjoy the views. But oh well, we were able to enjoy it later on in out stay, which was great. Our breakfast was fruit, bread, coffee and water. At breakfast suzie was asking us what we were doing for the day, when telling her she said oh no, don't do that, that's not worth it. With almost everything we had planned. I appreciate the help on making our visit worth it, but this is our trip and we want to do what we planned and were going to do them regardless. Suzie was also applying and clipping her fake nails 2 feet away from where we were eating... At that same breakfast Suzie said she saw our food in the rooms that we had for snacks and quick lunches as we were trying to be frugal while driving. She said that she told us we were not allowed to eat in the rooms and that she had told us that, when in fact she did not. Her place is very cluttered, and hasnt been deep cleaned in a long while (dust, cobwebs with bugs in them, etc.) Also, the shared bathroom upstairs between the two rooms is also shared with Suzie. We did not know that before hand. Some of the pros: The balcony is beautiful and we really did enjoy it out there. The beds were so comfortable we all slept like rocks and so soundly. The location was great with the cove in view at a times. Her garden was beautiful as well. Overall it wasnt a horrible stay but we will not be staying here again due to the cleanliness, and how overbearing Suzie was. She was very nice and thankful that we were staying there. But it was all way too much.

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A Lady Winette Cottage - The Bay

The Bay

A Lady Winette Cottage - A lady winnette cottage

A lady winnette cottage

A Lady Winette Cottage - Upstairs porch off bedroom

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Upstairs porch off bedroom

Marblehead Summer House - Our 2nd Floor Unit

Marblehead Summer House

4.0(5 reviews)
0.7 mi
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We loved our stay at the Marblehead Summer House! We chose it based on a friends recommendation and…read morewe are glad we did. The location is at the heart of the historic district and easily walkable. The owner and staff are warm, welcoming, and accommodating. This feels more like a bed and breakfast with charming rooms and homestyle touches but fast Wi-Fi, easy access, and large TV. We enjoyed it so much, we've already booked our stay for next year.

Stumbled upon the Marblehead Summer House while my friends and I were scrambling to find last…read moreminute accommodations for our "Halloween in Salem" weekend. Although everything in Salem was booked we discovered the town of Marblehead and within it an old house available for the weekend. The location is truly amazing, the roads are small and windy and every home dates back to the 1700-1800's. Our room in the house came equipped with 3 beds, a full kitchen, and a bathroom with a stand alone tub. John, the manager/owner was amazing - so pleasant and helpful and extremely knowledgeable about the house as well as the town's history. The home is walking distance to the water and great restaurants. I highly recommend!

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Marblehead Summer House - 1776  ... The house had already been here for 50 years!  You can see the painting just up the street at Abbot Hall!

1776 ... The house had already been here for 50 years! You can see the painting just up the street at Abbot Hall!

Marblehead Summer House - Walk through our back yard gate onto Crocker Park and take a swim off the float !

Walk through our back yard gate onto Crocker Park and take a swim off the float !

Marblehead Summer House - 2nd Floor Unit with Kitchenette

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2nd Floor Unit with Kitchenette

Fox Pond Bed & Breakfast - Fox Pond ~ Coral Room

Fox Pond Bed & Breakfast

4.5(4 reviews)
2.4 mi

My bf and I stayed here in March. I found the website online and was convinced it would be…read morewonderful because of the gorgeous pictures of the place and the stellar reviews I found all over the internet. When we got there, we found the owner and his girlfriend cooking dinner. They were very nice and welcoming. I knew to expect the owners living quarters to be really close to the guest rooms because of some of the reviews I read but since the room we were in had a private entrance we weren't worried, we figured we could come and go and have the privacy we were looking for with no problem. We told Ted that we were late sleepers and not to worry about providing breakfast for us (the website says breakfast is served between 8:30-9:30). We would much rather sleep in and then grab brunch somewhere and we didn't want to hold him up from whatever he may have had planned for the day. He seemed somewhat resistant to the idea of not providing sustenance for us so after a little discussion, J and I told him "okay, how about 10:30?" He said he would leave certain items out for us. The house and our room really were gorgeous! Ted is an architect and he has done a really great job on the house and grounds. We stayed in the pond room which had cathedral ceilings, a two person jacuzzi, a gas fireplace, double glass doors, lighted double sinks that automatically turned on when you walked into the room, a whole wall of windows, decks, and heated floors. We were really happy with the room. It was very clean and decorated with a subtle nautical theme. From the moment we got there, we kind of felt like we had to whisper in our room. Probably because there wasn't any other guests there that weekend and the owner was having dinner 20 ft from our door. I know they probably couldn't have heard us but it did make me feel more uncomfortable than I thought it would. In the morning, we were woken up bright and early by the sun coming through the large, high windows in our room. No wonder breakfast is so early, how can anyone sleep through that? However, I do have to say that if I wasn't a cranky morning person, this would be a really enjoyable way to wake up, sun and beautiful blue sky and trees to look at while lying in bed. We pulled ourselves together and quietly went to the kitchen for breakfast. Ted said he would leave things out for us so we assumed we'd be alone. He immediately came around the corner when we got to the kitchen so it felt like he may have been waiting for us. He served us cantaloupe slices with yogurt, granola and berries and a tomato and basil quiche, which was all very good. What wasn't good was that he talked to us from the kitchen the whole time we were eating, so we had to keep turning around in our chairs to respond to him. It was uncomfortable and awkward (if he had sat down with us, it wouldn't have been as bad). During our weird breakfast conversation, it comes up that J is a software engineer and next thing you know, Ted is asking for help with a website he is working on. I have no problem with J helping someone out, but DUDE we're on vacation and we are paying you good money, don't ask for business help while we are trying to relax. It just wasn't appropriate. I said "Maybe when we are on our way out on Sunday he can help you for a bit". After that, we pretty much chose to use our private entrance to the room when we came and went from the house. We didn't feel like discussing in great detail every time we came back from somewhere, what we had done and where we had gone. I think Ted meant well, he had a lot of advice and suggestions for things to do and he was a really nice guy but it just didn't mesh with our style. For the most part, we like to be left alone when we go away and Ted didn't seem to pick up on the signals we gave him. I think this B&B would be really great for an older couple, for some reason I feel like older people are more open to this type of attention. On Sunday when we packed up, J was heading out to take some things to the car and Ted followed him outside for help on his website. He spent more than an hour working on something with him, while I sat in our room waiting. We probably won't go back. Gorgeous place, beautiful backyard and pond, and nice trails that lead to a running path and the harbor. I really liked the physical surroundings but didn't really feel relaxed because Ted was overly available and obviously in closer earshot than we would have liked. A week later, Ted called and asked BF to go on trip advisor and write a positive review of our stay!! No wonder I found so many good reviews online. 5 stars for aesthetics and 1 star for invasiveness! It wasn't horrible but it was not our style. **Updating this review in March '09: Ted called J a month or so ago and said he found this review and apologized and offered us a free night at the B&B. Not sure if we'll take him up on it but nice that he tried to make amends.**

Two weekends ago my friend and I spent a lovely weekend in Marblehead at the Fox Pond Bed and…read moreBreakfast. This gem is nestled in a quiet neighborhood bordering a 37 acre sanctuary with trails that lead down to Salem Harbor. I looked at a number of B & Bs before finding this obvious and rare jewel of a home. Ted and Sophie, our hosts, were flexible as we arrived early and left a bit late since the off season is easier on everyone. This home has been meticulously redone, as have the beautiful grounds. Indeed, this property is featured in a number of architectural, gardening, and home magazines. The obvious care and attention to detail is very very unique. Our host, Ted, and his lovely dog, Sophie, made us feel right at home. Ted has an easy way about him that makes one feel like family the second you walk through the door. As is common with Bed and Breakfasts, you are a part of the family while in residence - that's the charm. The breakfasts were lovely and we invited Ted to join us as we learned about the house, its history, and received numerous tips about local attractions, restaurants, shops, and some of the local North Shore news. All in all our stay was wonderful. Ted opened his home to us and helped make our stay a memorable and relaxing time. I most enthusiastically recommend the Fox Pond B&B; we'll be back!

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Fox Pond Bed & Breakfast - Fox Pond B&B ~ Rear over Pond

Fox Pond B&B ~ Rear over Pond

Fox Pond Bed & Breakfast - Fox Pond ~ Cloud Room

Fox Pond ~ Cloud Room

Fox Pond Bed & Breakfast - Fox Pond ~ Pond Room

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Fox Pond ~ Pond Room

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