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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Wareham, Massachusetts:
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Wareham, Massachusetts
bbonline.com/ma/cranberrygardens
508-295-9475
A bed and breakfast located in Wareham, Massachusetts, just minutes from the Cape Cod Canal. Join us, Meg and David Albert, as new innkeepers, in our spacious and comfortable home, and experience hospitality at its best.
This historic house, built in 1903 by John Crocker Makepeace and Grace Parker, has its roots in the cranberry business, a mainstay of the region to this day. The expansive grounds are planted with a myriad of beautiful gardens, which afford our guests the opportunity to relax in a quiet and attractive setting.
Enjoy a hearty and healthy breakfast in the charming dining ro. . .
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Wareham, Massachusetts
oldredfarminn.com/index.html
508-295-6329
The Old Red Farm Inn is an adults only Bed and Breakfast with the charm of an old New England Inn and the amenities of a fine resort. Besides all of the amenities available on the property, this hidden gem is located in Wareham Massachusetts, the official gateway to Cape Cod.
Every season at The Old Red Farm Inn has plenty to offer. Spring, summer and fall are the perfect time to visit nearby Cape Cod beaches and towns, take a day trip to Martha's Vineyard, and if you like to fish, local charter captains are available to take you on Cape Cod fishing adventure. When the leaves start to ch. . .
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Wareham, Massachusetts
virtualcities.com/ons/ma/z/maza801.htm
508-295-0684
Come explore the Wareham, Massachusetts area, the "gateway to Cape Cod."
Mulberry Bed and Breakfast is nearby the Victorian Onset Village of Wareham, a quaint coastal New England town.
In the 1920's, "your home away from home" was used as a general store by the owner's grandfather. Today, Mulberry Bed and Breakfast offers its guests three cozy lodging accommodations with two shared baths. Plan your day while enjoying a hearty complimentary New England breakfast. Beverages, fresh fruit, homemade jam, jellies, muffins, and breads await you either in the cheery kitchen or on the spacious . . .
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