Welcome to Honeysuckle Hill …
Step back in time and relax at this seaside Cape Cod Inn, circa 1810, on the edge of the small village of West Barnstable. Stroll through the glorious English gardens, curl up on the peaceful screened-in front porch, stretch out on a sun-lounger or luxuriate in the hot tub amidst a symphony of perennial blossoms, select a book from the extensive library, escape to the privacy of the gazebo -- or simply enjoy the welcoming charm and romance of this historical Inn
You will delight in the Inn’s Queen Anne style ambiance and your hosts’ gracious New England hospitality. Honeysuckle Hill has all the warmth of its heritage: wide-planked floors, ship's captain's staircase, eccentric ceiling angles, curving hallways and an inviting wraparound front porch where you can start your day with morning coffee, or retreat to in the afternoon and evening for complimentary drinks and interesting conversation.
Each morning, Honeysuckle Hill’s guests are served a delectable four course breakfast in an elegantly comfortable breakfast room where the shining mahogany table is dressed with sparkling American and English silver. The light and lovely guest rooms are exquisitely decorated with antiques, white wicker and luxurious linens. Each guest room has its own heat and air conditioning controls, private bath with English toiletries and fluffy terry robes, ladies’ dressing table, LCD TVs, and wireless internet access. Guests are greeted with chocolate truffles and fresh-cut flowers in every room, many grown in the Inn’s own gardens.
Hosts, Freddy and Ruth Riley, take pride in ensuring that guests will want to return again and again to delight in their country inn’s picturesque and graceful setting and to, once again, immerse themselves in the luxuries of Honeysuckle Hill. Freddy, an English master gardener and chef, is at his guests’ beck and call to provide concierge services and entertain guests with his splendid British wit.
Honeysuckle Hill is near all Cape Cod attractions including fine restaurants, antique shops, whale watching, and ferries to Nantucket and Martha Vineyard. Rates include hot tub/spa, bicycles, complimentary soft drinks, wines, liqueurs and other refreshments, a four course gourmet breakfast each morning and many other amenities.
The inn is open year-round. Owner on property.
In A Picture Book Setting …
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, circa 1810, Honeysuckle Hill, surrounded by its lush gardens, is tucked in along Cape Cod’s historic and scenic “Route 6A”. Like no other village on the Cape, West Barnstable is defined by its history and geography — both of which are evident as you approach the village from the west where Route 6A, designated one of the ten outstanding scenic byways in America, deliberately scrolls its way along the northern edge of the Cape. Stately elms and maples line the route, creating, in spring and summer, a lush canopy over this former stagecoach path. In the fall, the canopy changes to a blaze of harvest colors .
Less than two miles from the Inn, is Sandy Neck, a classic barrier beach that stretches for six miles along Cape Cod Bay. And the Neck's adjoining conservation area is a scenic spot to hike, fish and bird watch. Visit here for even more to enjoy on Cape Cod.
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