The Paquachuck Inn is a historic coastal retreat located on Westport Point in Westport, Massachusetts. Built in 1827 by privateer Issac Cory, this three-story post and beam building served as a ship chandlery, general store, customs house, and post office, offering guests a glimpse into its rich maritime past. With its stunning views of the harbor entrance, active fishing fleet, and oyster farm, the inn provides a charming and picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy the salt winds and the sound of the ocean.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Westport River, the Paquachuck Inn offers easy access to kayaking, popular hiking trails, museums, and cafes. The inn features comfortable accommodations for up to 16 guests, complete with a full kitchen, dining area, and free WiFi. Guests can relax on the spacious balcony, taking in the fresh air and water views. With its convenient location just half an hour from Providence, RI, and an hour from Boston, MA, the Paquachuck Inn is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and historic getaway.
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