We offer the best value and the best location on the shore.
The Boardwalk is 200 metres from us while Jolly Roger at the Pier is only 1.2 km from the property.
Fine example of Victorian Italianate architecture. Home of the first mayor of Pocomoke. Built shortly after the Civil War; town and country memorabilia.
Set in the Pocomoke Forest, the village is built around the Nassawango Iron Furnace which operated from 1830-1850. Artisans dressed in period clothing demonstrate and teach classes in the Folk School in broom making, blacksmithing, gardening, spinning, weaving and woodworking.
Last of its kind, two-story Gothic Revival schoolhouse, active 1839-1969. A second building has a museum of local 19th- and 20th-century artifacts.
View from Rt. 272; 119-ft. red wooden bridge built circa 1860.
Federal-period restored 1810 Colonial home with a Colonial basement kitchen; 19th-century wooden water tower moved to this site in the 1980s. Donations accepted.
Numerous amenities add to your comfort and delight at this country inn with an on-site day spa.
The 1870 Guest House is located in a restored Italianate-style brick row home very close to the INNER HARBOR and Convention Center.