Marblehead is a truly
historic and attractive New England town.
Incorporated in 1649, its landscape today features more than 300
buildings constructed before the American Revolution - more than can be
found in any other community in America!
And we say that our Marblehead is the birthplace of the American
Navy because in 1775 General George Washington commissioned the great
schooner Hannah, and the Hannah was owned and manned by Marbleheader's.
Travelers for pleasure and
business alike relish the historic quality of Marblehead, its
beautiful harbor and the rocky cliffs of its
shoreline. They also like its
close proximity to Logan Airport (12 miles) and Boston, and neighboring
Salem and Swampscott. It
proves a marvelous setting for sailing and fishing enthusiasts, history
buffs and weekend escapers too. Whether visiting Boston,
exploring the North Shore, or crossing the Atlantic Ocean, travelers find
Marblehead a perfect haven - just out of the mainstream and loaded with
quaint historic charm.
As you can probably tell,
we’re just a little bit proud of Marblehead.
Come and stay with us!
We think you’ll like it too.
Bill and Nancy Coolidge
Owners, Pheasant Hill Bed & Breakfast