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Hawthorne Inn Bed and Breakfast ID#11422
An intimate refuge where history, liturature and artistic whimsy entwine, just 19 miles from Boston.Recognized by Forbes Magazine: The 10 Best Inns of New England.Under the shade of ancient trees you will find the Hawthorne Inn to be an intimate refuge that is filled with much to share: poetry and literature to entertain and to enlighten you, artworks and archaic artifacts that are a wonder to behold, weavings and coverlets to snuggle on a crisp autumn eve and burnished antique furnishings that speak of home and security.Beside the old road that has witnessed the
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Lodging Type: Bed and Breakfast
Sleeps: 16 Bedrooms: 7 Bathrooms: 7
Sleeps: 16 Bedrooms: 7 Bathrooms: 7
Air Conditioning,
CD Player,
Fireplace,
High Speed Internet,
Linens provided,
Phone,
...courage of Minute Men, marching to first challenge the King’s troops and fire “The shot heard ‘round the world”, Hawthorne Inn was raised [c.1870] on fertile earth that was once owned by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott and family, Nathaniel Hawthorne and surveyed by the famed naturalist, Henry David Thoreau.
Features & Amenities of Hawthorne Inn Bed and Breakfast
Air Conditioning
CD Player
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Linens provided
Phone
The Hotel Features:
The seven vibrant guestrooms offer gracious appointments that are inspired by a refreshing sense of tradition melded with an artist’s whimsy and the unexpected. Highlighting the rooms are artworks and antique furnishings with a backdrop of wonderful colors that rests the soul and warms the heart. Each possess en-suite bath replete with abundant amenities. Displayed throughout the Inn are fascinating collections of Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, Pre-Colombian artifacts, modern paintings and sculptures and a varied library that will satisfy all sensibilities. Guests enjoy an extensive continental breakfast served each morning, on hand-painted Dedham pottery, around a convivial common table.
You may choose to pass your time basking near the whispering fire with a book in hand, be led by the resident cat to a seat, in the abundant floral gardens, for a spot of tea or enjoy the day ambling pathways and exploring the many treasures of Concord’s layered history. The Hawthorne Inn invites you listen to the whispers of Concord’s Muse and to take a moment to be refreshed in body, mind and spirit.
The seven vibrant guestrooms offer gracious appointments that are inspired by a refreshing sense of tradition melded with an artist’s whimsy and the unexpected. Highlighting the rooms are artworks and antique furnishings with a backdrop of wonderful colors that rests the soul and warms the heart. Each possess en-suite bath replete with abundant amenities. Displayed throughout the Inn are fascinating collections of Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, Pre-Colombian artifacts, modern paintings and sculptures and a varied library that will satisfy all sensibilities. Guests enjoy an extensive continental breakfast served each morning, on hand-painted Dedham pottery, around a convivial common table.
You may choose to pass your time basking near the whispering fire with a book in hand, be led by the resident cat to a seat, in the abundant floral gardens, for a spot of tea or enjoy the day ambling pathways and exploring the many treasures of Concord’s layered history. The Hawthorne Inn invites you listen to the whispers of Concord’s Muse and to take a moment to be refreshed in body, mind and spirit.
Nearby Attractions of Hawthorne Inn Bed and Breakfast
Biking
Golf
Museums
Restaurants
Sightseeing
Boating
Swimming
Cross Country Skiing
Wildlife Viewing
Battle Site
Author's Homes
Walden Pond
Kayaking
Directly across from home of Nathanial Hawthorne, the Wayside. Also close to homes of Louisa May Alcott and Family, the Orchard House, Ralph Waldo Emerson's home, and Walden Pond, site of Henry David Thoreau's cabin. Near by is the Minute Man National Historical Park that commemorates the first battle of the American Revolution that commenced in Concord at the Old North Bridge. You can also find the Graves ot the Author's [Emerson, Alcott, Thoreau, Hawthorne etc.]at Sleepy Hollow Cemetary,. Canooing available on three rivers and birding at Great Meadows National Wildlife Sanctuary.
Property Address: 462 Lexington Road,
Contact Information for Hawthorne Inn Bed and Breakfast
Contact Name:
Gregory Burch
Contact Phone:
978-369-5610
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Hawthorne Inn Bed and Breakfast Payment Methods Accepted
Credit cards accepted: Yes
Fees & Taxes
9.7 % Room Tax
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