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Where to Stay in Hyannis Port: Marston Family Bed and Breakfast

The Marston Family Bed and Breakfast is located at 70 Marston Avenue, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts 02647. Telephone: 1-508-775-3334

They host a family or group of up to six persons. Children, infants and pets are welcome. This comfortable house is the oldest home in Hyannis Port. It was built in 1786.

Accommodations in a traditional Cape Cod house include:

• Three bedrooms
• Delft tiled bathroom with tub
• Living room
• Kitchen
• Walk-in pantries
• Laundry room
• Screen porch
• Four fireplaces
• An additional private hot shower outside convenient for use after the beach
• Free Broadband Wireless Internet service throughout the house

The facility is pet friendly and no smoking.

The house is located in a quiet neighborhood conveniently located near two beautiful South-facing warm saltwater beaches on Nantucket sound, .4 mile from Orin Keyes Beach (Sea St. Beach) and .5 mi. from Hyannis Port East Beach. The house is .7 miles from the Hyannis Port Post Office and the Kennedy family neighborhood. Dining, shopping and entertainment are .6 miles away on Main Street, Hyannis. You catch a ferry to Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard just 1.3 miles away at the Ocean Street Docks, or go fishing on any of several charter or party boats.

The home is an example of a Georgian full Cape with windows dropping down from the roof’s edge indicative of the Georgian-Cape styling.

For rates and reservations call 1-508-775-3334 or visit them online.

• All their prices include a full breakfast and use of the living room, porch and laundry
• There is a $20/night charge and a $50 damage deposit for each pet
• All guests may have a free sailboat ride on the Catboat Eventide on their scheduled excursions from June to October.
• The front entrance is locked for guest use only.
• The front hallway contains a good collection of local interest books and some antique toys. It connects directly to the Southeast master bedroom and the Southwest bedroom.
• The Southeast master bedroom is furnished with a queen size four post canopy bed with fine lines and feather pillows, antique bureau, antique books, chairs, chests, and oriental carpets. There is a fireplace in this bedroom.
• The master bedroom connects to the newly renovated Delft tiled bathroom and the living room.
• The living room is part of the 3 room suite and is furnished with a couch, chairs, 27” Cable TV and an antique desk, heirloom grandfather’s clock and antique paintings.
• The West bedroom is furnished with two twin beds, antique hutch, table and a bedside table with a walk-in closet
• A portable crib and a cot are available for use in any room.
• The family kitchen has all the usual appliances and a large dining table and chairs with a raised fireplace and two walk-in pantries. You can use the telephone for incoming and non-toll calls.
• A full breakfast is standard from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. You can let them know your food preferences before you arrive, or otherwise it is cook’s choice.
• Continental breakfast items are available at all times. You can use the refrigerator, but not the stove.
• You can use the washer, dryer, iron, sink, and work table in the large laundry room next to the kitchen.
• The screened porch is furnished with a love seat, several chairs and two tables
• Ample off-street parking for several cars.
• The owners of Marston Family Bed & Breakfast can direct you to any of the many nearby attractions and restaurants.

Source: Marston Family Bed & Breakfast Online

Disclaimer: The URL address in the resource box of this article is not associated with any of the attractions mentioned in this article. This article and the web site are offered as a resource for Hyannis Port Vacationing.

Written by: Connie Limon For more information about vacationing and living in the Cape Cod Bay area of Massachusetts visit: http://smalldogs2.com/HyannisPort For a variety of FREE reprint articles as well as special article topics visit Camelot Articles at http://www.camelotarticles.com

This article is FREE to publish with the resource box.

© 2007 Connie Limon All Rights reserved

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Connie Limon publishes an information portal "Vacation Ideas" at http://smalldogs2.com/VacationIdeas
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