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By The Sea' Guests Bed & Breakfast
By The Sea
57 Chase Avenue & Inman Road Extension
Dennisport, MA, 02639
Phone: 800-447-9202 or 508-398-8685 Fax:
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Website: http://www.bytheseaguests.com/
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Four Chimneys Inn

946 Main Street
Dennis, MA, 02638
Phone: (508) 385-6317 (800) 874-5502 (toll-free) Fax:
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Isaiah Hall B & B Inn
Isaiah Hall B & B
152 Whig Street
Dennis, MA, 02638
Phone: (508) 385-5879 Fax:
Category: Bed & Breakfast - Dennis, Dennis
Website: http://www.isaiahhallinn.com/
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One of the few Cape Cod Bed & Breakfasts with it's very own private beach. Let us lure you to our smoke free fresh air and panoramic views of Nantucket Sound. Stay with us in our Rooms or Suites and pamper yourself with our fluffy English bath towels, specialty soaps, soft comfy sheets and cleanliness beyond compare. Relax on our porch while sipping iced tea with bits of homemade carrot cake.
At this three-story, four-chimney 1881 Queen Anne Victorian gem, rooms vary in size, but all have cherry four-poster, wicker, or antique pine or oak beds; chenille comforters; and hand-stenciled trim. Three rooms have fireplaces, and all have views of either Scargo Lake (across the street)..." nytimes.com - positive - expert review
The Inn is a Greek Revival Farmhouse built in 1857 by Isaiah B. Hall, a cooper and builder who patented the first cranberry barrels for transport. He employed a Shiverick shipyard crew to build the home as evidenced by the Captain's Stairs in the Main House. His grandfather, Henry Hall, cultivated the first cranberry bog in 1807 down behind the Inn. The bog has been revitalized and can now be visited by our guests. Today the house remains intact architecturally with the typical Greek Revival "big house, little house, back house, and carriage house" sections.

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