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Lanes Cove is a 1800s Victorian, cozy, and comfortable house. It has three guest rooms, namely Blue Room, Quilt Room, and Green Room. Each guestroom is equipped with a queen bed, air conditioner, ceiling fan, cable television, and radio alarm clock. The Green Room has a lovely in-room shower bathroom. The Quilt Room has a private hallway-bathroom with a tub/shower. The Blue Room has an in-room shower bath, and also has fine water views of the cove. Pre-breakfast is served in the dining area. The second floor includes the kitchen/sitting room. Harbor, restaurants, Halibut Point State Park, lighthouse, and Maritime Heritage Center are nearby.

Location: 6 Andrews St, Gloucester Massachusetts 01930 Telephone 978-282-4647

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