Acclaimed as the finest example of Federal architecture and interiors in the area, the Webb-Bigelow House offers guests a taste of old New England.

Beautifully appointed, with distinctive touches, antiques and family paintings, creates a feeling you have experienced history — yet in a comfortable moment in today's world.

Guests enjoy full breakfasts in the dining room featuring local farm fresh eggs and homemade jam.

Tourists, college inquirers, romantic couples, wedding guests, visiting families, or business travelers will find ours a relaxing retreat after trips to museums, business meetings, college visits, or joining local friends or families.

Our cozy fireplaced library is the perfect spot to curl up with a good book on a snowy winter afternoon, a serene change from more hectic activity. Our spacious living room is the perfect gathering spot for local friends and family to congregate.

The Canopy Room
The Canopy Room (above) features a double canopy bed while the Captain's room (right) offers a queen-size version. The Persian Room (below) features a double bed and an adjacent private bath.

Our four large guest rooms all feature private baths, 12-foot ceilings and air conditioning.

The Captain's Room

The Persian Room
Five star amenities include hairdryers and curlers, extra towels and terry cloth bathrobes.

The Captain's Room features its own private porch and entrance and is located on the ground floor. The Bigelow Room (below) is furnished with twin beds.

The Bigelow Room