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Those who dream of the romance of the Victorian era need look no further than the Isaiah Jones Homestead Bed & Breakfast. Located in the historic town of Sandwich in the northwest corner of Cape Cod and just an hour south of Boston, this Select Registry affiliate is furnished with antiques, beautiful woodwork, curved staircases, and soft colors. Mornings begin with a three-course gourmet breakfast served by candlelight. From strolling in the gardens to lingering in front of the fireplace in the Gathering Room, days are filled with simple, sublime pleasures intended to restore your peace of mind.
Isaiah Jones Homestead Bed & Breakfast
165 Main Street
Sandwich, Massachusetts
02563
Nearest Airport: BOS
Bob has done a great job renovating this beautiful property. The common areas are very comfortable with new decor yet they maintain the cape cod feeling which is so desirable. The new landscaping is looking beautiful and fresh! The breakfasts were delicious and Bob answered our many questions. He was there to help us but never intrusive. The town is charming and there are many good restaurants nearby.
Marcy R
It is getting harder and harder to find bed-and-breakfasts with hot breakfasts. The last few we’ve gone to involved instructions to go find yourself a muffin in the kitchen then get out. Isaiah Jones Homestead is a well run B&B with a very pleasant communal sitting area, spacious rooms with high ceilings, basic bathrooms, yummy hot buffet breakfasts, and nice hosts. It is perfectly located in the picturesque town of Sandwich, walking distance to shops, restaurants, historic homes and the glass museum. It’s a short drive to Heritage Gardens and museums, and a long walk or a short drive to the boardwalk. We had a lovely time. It has central air conditioning too! And while in Sandwich, don’t miss the fish hatchery - it’s a hoot!!
plasma40 - Boston
Wonderfully exotic breakfast treats like poached pears or blueberries and lychee nuts. Deep conversations, agreeable surroundings and everywhere a sense of history. Don't miss dinner at The Belfry or the glassblowing demonstration just down the street.
Marcus Q - Storrs, Connecticut
Our stay 3 night stay here has been marvelous! The house is beautiful, with lovely antiques and furnishings through the house. Plus, both of our rooms had very comfortable bedding. We enjoyed our time in the parlor, looking at the photographs and reading of the home’s history, while sipping the tea and coffee that is always available. The highlights continued with the wonderful 3-course breakfasts! Eric, the host, has had culinary training and every morning was a delight-from homemade scones and muffins to delicious egg dishes and a scrumptious take on French toast! We have been delighted with this stay, and hope to return sometime in the future.
Pamela G
This was a great B & B. The location was perfect for our stay in a lovely area. We enjoyed walking to the mill and a few areas. The innkeeper was friendly and very helpful. The breakfasts were very tasty and plentiful. Our room was decorated lovely and the bed quite comfortable. The living room was inviting and the port and sherry were a nice touch. We would definitely return.
Conniee100 - Akron, Ohio
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