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On your way to our Cape Cod bed and breakfast, you might venture east along the northern edge of the Cape, meandering along the twists and turns of historic Route 6A. Stop and visit any one of a number of quaint antique shops, traditional clam shacks, or the occasional potter’s shed or garden nook. All of these spots are sweet, momentary strays on the way to the postcard perfection of what Yankee Magazine calls one of New England’s prettiest towns*, Brewster, Massachusetts, where you will experience the warmth and hospitality of Isaiah Clark House Innkeepers, Steve and Philomena.
~ A restful, lovely setting punctuated with shade trees and stands of fragrant lilac - less than 1 mile from
Paine's Creek Beach (The Boston Globe calls it the best of the salt-water swimming holes**)
~ Sparkling-clean, non-smoking, comfortable king and queen guestrooms featuring full, private baths - some with canopy beds and/or fireplaces
~ Full gourmet breakfast featuring locally grown produce and wild berries from the neighboring woodlands, served fireside in the sky-lit dining room or on our spacious, open-air, mahogany deck overlooking perennial gardens
~ Large common rooms for relaxing or socializing, featuring stacks of great beach reads, maps, magazines, and board games
~ Free Wi-Fi access and cable television
~ Free off-street parking
~ Easy access to activities, restaurants, events, and attractions
~ And last, but not least, the entire Inn has Central Air-Conditioning
"Steve and Philomena, thanks again for everything you did to make our stay so enjoyable, and for helping to make our daughter's special weekend perfect. Best wishes for continued success at Isaiah Clark House."
~ Tom Smith
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Truly an homage to Old Cape Cod - lush with flowering bushes and sprawling trees and dotted with traditional clapboard sided buildings, the area was originally settled in 1656 and served as the prestigious home to a number of merchant sea captains. In 1785, the prosperous Captain Isaiah Clark established his family in a lovely, roomy home that he built with his very own hands on a few rambling acres of land. The town of Brewster was officially incorporated in 1803.
A marvelous example of American Colonial Architecture and 18th century craftsmanship, this classic building - set in a quiet, residential neighborhood - has been meticulously restored and renovated to blend a traditional ambiance and Cape Cod charm with today’s modern comforts and amenities.
The Isaiah Clark House is perfect for individuals, couples, and small group gatherings. Our grounds provide an attractive, memorable location for intimate weddings, family celebrations, and corporate retreats.
If you find your thoughts wandering to the sandy beaches of Cape Cod, long, lazy days spent on sunny beaches, walks through the grassy dunes, world-class golf on miles of green, sailing, fishing, the smell of the ocean scenting the air, and once-in-a-lifetime views of humpback whales breaching under brilliant sunsets, make your reservation today!
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Call or Email us about one night stays; it is possible when we have holes in our reservation book.
Antique Store Spotlight
Take a lovely drive down to lower Cape Cod to visit Kahn Fine Antiques . Kahn owns one the largest collections of antique scrimshaw in the entire country and specializes in maritime antiques, but also features many other items of historical importance such as book-ends, weaponry and filed furniture. Located at 582 Main Street in Chatham, call for hours: (508) 945-6450.
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