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Woods Hole Passage
At a Glance
- Beautiful gardens, artful lodging in historic structure, extremely helpful innkeeper
Pros
- Not an in-town location
- must drive to restaurants, attractions, rooms accessed via steep stairs
Cons
Woods Hole Passage Review
A century-old carriage house and barn have been converted into a romantic showcase. The large rose-hue common room radiates comfort with its lace curtains and overstuffed furniture. One guest room (the smallest) is in the main house; the others are in the restored barn, where the upstairs rooms have soaring ceilings. Gregarious and helpful owner Deb Pruitt sells Martha's Vineyard ferry tickets at cost so you can avoid lines at the dock. You can enjoy a delicious breakfast on the patio in the lovely yard; early risers can request "breakfast-in-a-bag" to take on the road. Kids are accepted, by prior arrangement.
- Address: 186 Woods Hole Rd., Falmouth, MA, 02540 | Map It
- Phone: 508/548-9575; 800/790-8976
- Website: www.woodsholepassage.com
- Location: Falmouth
Contact Information
- 5 rooms.
- Rooms have: no TV, Wi-Fi.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
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