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Introduction
"...the yachting capital of America"
Discover the charm of Marblehead, a picturesque seacoast
town on Boston's historic North Shore near Boston and Cape Ann. The
reknown harbor is the focal point of the town; from the numerous parks and
beaches, one can watch the constant activity of boats of all kinds.
Marblehead's winding
streets are lined with houses which reflect its history: 17th century homes
of the early fisherman, 18th century
Georgian mansions of ship owners (such as the Lee and Hooper
mansions), 19th century Victorian edifaces such as Abbot Hall,
where the famous painting "The Spirit of '76" can be seen.
Enjoy activities such as whale watch excursions, historic house tours,
classical and jazz concerts, sunset cruises, the July Arts Festival, the
December Christmas walk, or summer racing regettas.
Only a short walk from Harborside House are the historic
sites of Old Town, antique shops, art galleries,
shops of local craftsmen, as well as a variety of dining choices to suit
every taste bud and budget - fresh seafood, gourmet Northern
Italian, or casual Mexican.
Harborside House
offers warmth and hospitality in gracious surroundings.
Harborside House is an 1850 colonial overlooking the picturesque harbor in
the historic district of Marblehead. Guests enjoy waterviews from the
wood-paneled and beamed living room with fireplace, the period dining room,
and the sunny breakfast porch and deck.
Antique furnishings and period
wallpapers enhance the charm of this comfortable, quiet home. A large guest
room with antique mahogany twin beds overlooks the harbor. The romantic
double-bed guest room with antique mirrored dressing table has a garden view.
A generous continental breakfast includes fresh friut, juice, homebaked breads
and muffins, and a choice of cereals. Wi-Fi is also available to our guests.
Susan Livingston transformed her home of over thirty years into one of
Marblehead's first Bed & Breakfasts in 1985. She is a semi-retired
professional dressmaker specializing in weddings. She has been active in the
Historical Society and a local garden club. She is a calligraphist and
nationally ranked Master swimmer. Susan is very happy to share her
knowledge of Marblehead, as well as Salem, Cape Ann and Boston, all within an
hour's travel.
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