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Berry Manor Inn

At a Glance

    Pros

  • in a nice, quiet neighborhood
  • within walking distance of downtown and the harbor
  • rooms have TVs and room-controlled AC

    Cons

  • not much of a view

Berry Manor Inn Review

Originally the residence of Rockland merchant Charles H. Berry, this 1898 shingle-style B&B is in Rockland's National Historic District. The large guest rooms and spacious common areas are elegantly furnished with antiques and reproduction pieces. All but one of the rooms have a fireplace, and most have whirlpool tubs. A guest pantry is stocked with drinks, sweets, and treats—there's always pie. Some rooms can be combined to create a two-room suite; one has a pull-out couch. Four rooms are in the carriage house, which has its own common and snack areas.

    Hotel Details

  • 12 rooms.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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