|
Located 35 miles north of downtown Boston in the beautiful
seacoast resort of Newburyport, Massachusetts, the Market
Street Inn is a complex of six classic Federalist-period
houses built in the early 1800's. Comfortable accommodations
include a variety of finely appointed, fully furnished
apartments and suites in the heart of this historic town and
within walking distance of the beautiful Merrimack River at
the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Market Street Inn offers guests a complete range of
accommodations including weekly and extended stay residential
suites. Each of the twenty-four individually decorated suites
includes a fully equipped kitchen, private bath, living room
area and bedroom. All the Federalist houses have carefully
restored wide pine floors, Rutherford fireplaces and original
moldings, all beautifully furnished with country antiques.
Amid this historic elegance, guests will find all the modern
amenities such as private phone, cable TV and Internet access
provided.
The birthplace of the Coast Guard, Newburyport draws
visitors from around New England and the world, who flock
year-round to this seaport rich in history and beauty. Enjoy a
walking tour, by yourself or with a guide. Visit both the
Custom House Maritime museum and the Cushing House Historic
Museum and enjoy viewing the portraits of young ship captains,
their ships and other artifacts. Lowells Boat Shop,
opened in 1793, is the countrys oldest continuous boat
building business still in operation.
What better way to enjoy the charms of the North Shore of
Boston than in accommodations reminiscent of its maritime
history. Come stay at Market Street Inn with modern comforts
in finely furnished apartments. |
Plum Island, an eleven mile long barrier island off the
shore of Newburyport, offers sandy beaches and the Parker
River National Wildlife Refuge, home to over 800 species of
birds, plants and animals on 4662 acres. At the southern tip
of Plum Island is Sandy Point State Park, a wonderful place to
swim, sun or go tidepooling. Fishing enthusiasts can fish off
the shores of Plum Island, in the Merrimack River or schedule
an off-shore excursion for sportfishing. Windsurfing,
kayaking, hiking and horseback riding are only a few of the
many activities you will enjoy in this beautiful seaside
resort. |