The Kelley House opened for business in 1742, 100 years after the first European settlement in Martha's Vineyard. Located in the historic district, this country inn offers 53 rooms in a complex of 5 buildings, with the earliest built in 1742. One- and two-bedroom suites and townhouses are offered. One kitchen unit is available. Heated pool and dining is offered to guests. In-room coffeemaker, microwave and refrigerator are included. Non-smoking rooms are available. Senior discounts are offered.
Location:
P.O. Box 37, 23 Kelley Street, Edgartown Massachusetts 02568
Telephone
508-627-7900 Toll Free: 800-225-6005 Fax 508-627-8142
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(Fall River) 1873 House Bed and Breakfast
(Nantucket) 76 Main Street Inn
(Plymouth) A Beachside Bed and Breakfast at Ellisvi
(Newport) Adele Turner Inn
(Middletown) Agincourt Inn
(Newport) Almondy Inn
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