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The Victorian Rooms and Suites
The main house of the Isaiah Jones Homestead was built in 1849 in the Italianate style. Here you will find a small study and the Victorian living room, once used as the Jones family parlor. Photographs of Isaiah and Hannah Jones and their family line the walls of the hallway. There is an original working fireplace at one end of the parlor. (Look for the misplaced tile.). The cherry-paneled dining room with fireplace opens onto a deck overlooking the gardens.
Five guest rooms in the main house, decorated in high Victorian style, provide guests with central air conditioning, wireless internet access and cable television/DVD players.
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The Deming Jarves Room, located on the second floor, is the perfect accommodation for your special occasion. This large room is named after the originator of the Boston and Sandwich Glass Factory.
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The Lombard Jones Room on the second floor is named after Isaiah Jones’ oldest son and has a Victorian queen bed with an antique dresser. A comfortable settee invites you to relax and unwind.
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The Thomas Dexter Room, named after one of the original settlers of Sandwich and the builder of the Grist mill, is a warm inviting room furnished with an antique Eastlake queen sized bed.
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The Dr. Samuel Beale Room has a high, queen sized four-poster bed with a mahogany step-up for easier access. This room is on the first floor and has an original fireplace and an alcove sitting area.
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The Dr. Jonathan Leonard Room is a first floor room. Its deep colors, oriental carpets, queen sized canopy bed, and antique furniture make it a retreat of grandeur.
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The house is cozy and warm in winter.
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