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Marblehead Summer House
Visit Marblehead, Looking for a vacation hotel to visit Marblehead, Boston or Salem? Stay with us instead! One of the last resort hotels in Marblehead, "The Snow Crest", was right next door in the 1910's. Seasonal accommodations in the heart of the Historic District of Marblehead Massachusetts!

Located just 3 miles from the Salem line and the Salem Historic Area, you'll be in the heart of Old Town Marblehead just 200 yards from the Boston Yacht Club, co-sponsor of the Halifax Race.Surrounded by houses built in the 1700's and 1800's it's one of the nicest parts of the old village. The house you'll be staying in was built prior to 1717.
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Kendall Summers
Kendall Summers
Jun 18, 2018
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Spectacular July 4th at the Marblehead Summer House. My husband and I travelled to Marblehead, Mass to visit with friends, and had a chance to stay in the Marblehead Summer House. The Innkeeper John is terrific and helpful. The location could not be beat and the room was super comfortable. It is really fun to stay in the old houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. One of the great beauties of Marblehead is that the homes are all still there, just like they were. We had a terrific ground floor suite room with sitting are, wide beamed wood floors, four poster bed, and all the modern conveniences
Christopher DiMartino
Christopher DiMartino
Jul 27, 2015
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My wife and I stayed here on our way back from New Hampshire and Maine after Bike Week. We were in Salem and did not feel like fighting traffic. I found the information for Marblehead Summer House online and made a call. John, the proprietor, told us to head over, as he had a room available for the evening. This is was best decision that we could have made. Not only was the room perfect, but the access to Old Marblehead is incredible. John was a more than gracious host and we look forward to going back very soon.
Bart Schell
Bart Schell
Sep 28, 2014
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As part of a 3-week trip visiting relatives and friends along the east coast, we (party of six, incl. 3 children) made a stop in idyllic Marblehead. We looked online for a place to stay and found the summerhouse. After my cousin confirmed that the summerhouse's location was ideal, we booked the apartment on the third floor. Situated just behind Marblehead harbor, with only beautiful Croker Park inbetween, the summerhouse turned out to be just perfect, being at walking distance to everything you need (i.e. groceries, food, shops, beach, etc.) and not too far away to make some nice day trips into
Rebecca Coffin
Rebecca Coffin
Sep 24, 2014
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My family (with my spouse and with a small child) has stayed at the Marblehead Summer House on several visits to Marblehead. We’ve stayed in different rooms, and each is so unique. The top floor with the walkout to the deck is awesome- looking over the private backyard (and knowing the ocean is just over the hill!) We’ve also stayed on the first floor. Although the old-style bath is somewhat different, it is part of the experience and makes the stay what it should be- unrushed and enjoyable. I love the history of the house and being in the center of Old Town. The location can’t be beat- it
Kevin Miller
Kevin Miller
Sep 21, 2014
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I'm submitting this review quite some time after my stay, to be sure, but that doesn't mean it's any less valid than other, more recent, ones. I had the pleasure of staying at the Marblehead Summer House in late October/early November 2012 (I arrived the night before Superstorm Sandy made landfall). My ground-floor room was very, very comfortable, in regard to both furnishings and temperature, no matter the weather outside (though the bathroom was a tad chilly in the mornings before the heater kicked in). The Summer House is within easy walking distance of a handful of good dinner restaurants and
Stan Coffin
Stan Coffin
Sep 03, 2014
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We have stayed here on three different occasions and each time we have been very pleased by our room and the service.
Let's start with the rooms - each is uniquely pleasant and no two are alike, which is part of the appeal - each time our accommodations were different but no less good. Most importantly, they were CLEAN. We have never had any issues with cleanliness.
Old school tubs are great and the beds have always been quite plush and comfortable. Being a techie, I also appreciated the wifi, which was a nice touch.
The location is one of the MSH's best features. If you are looking to visit
Joshua Dougherty
Joshua Dougherty
Jun 11, 2014
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Probably the nicest, most interesting place I've stayed in. It's not every day you get to spend a week in a 200 year-old house. It's like stepping back in time. Everything's within walking distance, especially the park, which is just through the back gate! The best view in the entire city is to be had from the top of the park over looking the harbor. The people are friendly, and the rooms clean and comfortable. 5/5