Built in 1840 as a wedding gift, this property later became an inn in 1874 and was named for its Queen Anne architectural style. It has historical connections to sea captains and the early development of Chatham as a resort town.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Tucked away in a beautiful historical location, stands Chapter House, a 300-year-old mansion that exudes charm and historical importance. The property's antique colonial architecture and period character have been carefully preserved, allowing guests to experience the charm of the old times while enjoying modern conveniences. The historic building has been thoughtfully transformed into a cozy, bed-and-breakfast-style hotel, inviting visitors with its welcoming atmosphere. The mansion's rich past is evident in every corner, where the historical charm is both revered and celebrated. While the history is palpable, with some features like vintage-style locks reminding guests of the past, the warmth and hospitality of the hosts create a perfect blend of history and comfort. Chapter House is a testament to time, offering an immersive experience into history with all the elegance of a beautifully maintained period property.
Occupying a beautifully restored Greek Revival building dating back to the 1820s, this inn reflects the architectural style and heritage of historic Cape Cod. It has been a guesthouse for over a century.
The first written mention of the property, then known as Gull Hill, dates back to 1871. Most of the changes that made the hotel what it is today took place during the 1970s, while its current owners purchased it in 2012.
Located in Provincetown, this inn comprises a collection of beautifully restored historic buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. It reflects the unique architectural and cultural heritage of this historic Cape Cod town.