A piece of Cape Cod history…

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It all started when the inn was…

Originally built as a farmhouse around 1810, the Nauset House Inn is one of the most charming Inns on Cape Cod. Family owned and operated since 1982, the Nauset House provides the perfect retreat from the fast pace of the workaday world. Nestled within 100 year old apple trees, each of the 14 hand crafted guest rooms are tastefully and artistically appointed. The rooms feature hand painted furniture, floral stencils and trompe l'oeil walls. The main farmhouse has 9 guest rooms, three with private bath and six with shared baths. The shared baths are set up so three rooms share a bath downstairs and three share a bath upstairs. Terry cloth bath robes are thoughtfully provided for the comfort of the shared bath guests.

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In addition to the main Inn the Carriage House, located just steps away, it offers four of the Inns larger rooms with private baths and sitting areas.

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Everyone is welcomed into the large comfortable commons room upon arrival. It is in the commons room that guests are treated to complimentary wine, cranberry juice and hors d'oeuvres daily at 5:30. The innkeepers are happy to recommend and make reservations at any of the fine restaurants located on the Cape. Menus are also available to aid in the selection of your dining experience. Just off the commons room you will find the brick floored dining room. With its open hearth and beamed ceiling it lends an English pub like feeling to the complimentary full breakfast that is offered every morning.

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To top it off, the Nauset House Inn is just a short walk to Nauset Beach. Owned by the National Seashore and stretching for 10 miles on the Atlantic. Nauset Beach is one of the most beautiful sandy shorelines to grace the eastern coast.