The Hotel Marblehead

The Hotel Marblehead
264 Pleasant Street
Marblehead
Massachusetts
01945
United States
Tel: (781) 639-9999

Business type: Hotels, Hotels & Motels

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Rich with history, The Hotel Marblehead is the perfect place to escape for your coastal New England getaway. The Victorian home that is now our boutique Marblehead hotel was originally built by J.P. Harris in 1871, who died shortly after the construction completion. On July 10, 1872 the house was sold to Mr. Otis Roberts, a prominent shoe box manufacturer, and the home continued to change hands including to a leather merchant (Elbridge Gerry Brown and his wife Caroline) in 1880 and a local attorney (Orren Fairfield) and his wife in 1911, and then to Emma J. Fairfield in 1917.

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Opening Times
Mon
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Tue
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Wed
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Thu
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Fri
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Sat
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Sun
12:00AM - 12:00AM

Payment Methods Accepted
We accept all major credit cards.

Email Addresses
email
stay@thehotelmarblehead.com

Services:
Hotels, Hospitality, Resort, Luxury Rooms, Pet Friendly Hotel, Lodging, Hotel Reservations, Luxury Hotels, Hotel Amenities, Guest Services Area, Bed & Breakfast, Room Service

Languages:
English


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