New Bistro

May 16th, 2012 by insideout

One of the newest additions to The Captain’s Manor Inn that we are most excited about is the Bistro area.  Kevin has been diligently working to install the new cabinets and granite top as you will see from the attached pictures.  This coming Friday the new bistro furniture from Pier 1 is being delivered.  We […]

Better Way to Stay | Bed and Breakfast

May 9th, 2012 by insideout

We love creative minds and thought you would enjoy this video which is part of a wonderful campaign know as the Better Way To Stay featuring Inns and Bed and Breakfasts.  The Inns of Falmouth Cape Cod will be part of a video later this summer. Please enjoy and more to be shared in the […]

Martha’s Vineyard Day Trip

May 4th, 2012 by insideout

One of the most popular Day Trips for our guests is a visit to Martha’s Vineyard during their stay.  Visitors love that the island is located only seven miles off the Massachusetts coastline and a 45-minute ferry ride from Woods Hole, Falmouth. We invite you to scroll down for a brief video, as well as […]

Red Chair Travels | Cape Cod

April 29th, 2012 by insideout

The Red Chair has continued on its journey of a Better Way to Stay in Cape Cod and has arrived at The Captain’s Manor in in Falmouth.  What a wonderful time visiting some of Cape Cod’s great landmarks including lovely Inns , museums, eateries, beaches, and quaint villages such as Falmouth Village’s main street. What […]

Shining Sea Bikeway

April 23rd, 2012 by insideout

What a great morning for a walk.  Decided to go to Woods Hole which is a 3.5 mile walk from the Inn.  Although it was a bit overcast it did not seem to bother the ospreys and other critters out an about.  One of the great things about a walk down to Woods Hole is […]

Robin Pierson | Window Art Update

April 18th, 2012 by insideout

We are excited to share progress on the window art being worked on by Robin Pierson for the Canopy room.  As you will see by the pictures below, Robin has taken the original window and placed the antique style map of Cape Cod within the main panes.  More pictures of progress should follow in the […]

Stairway, Trim and Hardwood Flooring Update

April 11th, 2012 by insideout

The construction adventure continues!  The projects of today are trim around the windows, doors etc. and stairway tread installation as well as hardwood flooring.

Cape Cod Patio | Falmouth Ma

April 4th, 2012 by insideout

The weather has been beautiful the past couple of days here at The Captain’s Manor Inn which is helping us to get some important outdoor work completed on the new construction.  The finishing touches are being done on the new main entrance stairs to the veranda and Kevin has been very busy creating the new […]

Katherine Lee Bates Room Construction

March 30th, 2012 by insideout

Hard to believe that less than 60 days are left until we reopen the Inn.  The tiling of all the new bathrooms is well underway and the crown molding and wood trim is in process.  The Bates room is a fun room to capture as it progresses. We posted a short video below that we […]

Window Art | Robin Pierson

March 19th, 2012 by insideout

Work is underway on beautiful window art for the Canopy Room.  A local artisan, Robin Pierson, is being featured in Cape Cod magazine and we got a sneak preview when Robin stopped by to pickup the window last week.  Please scroll down below for a copy of the article.  We can not wait to show […]

Construction Update | Cape Cod

March 12th, 2012 by insideout

Progress continues with the rough in for the electrical and plumbing/heating complete.  It is incredible to see the amount of wire and piping that is going into the addition. Our plumbing and heating professional is someone we used when we lived in Western Massachusetts and we are so pleased that he traveled out with his […]

Sandwich Glass Museum | Cape Cod

March 5th, 2012 by insideout

The Sandwich Glass Museum has reopened for the 2012 season.  There are more than 6000 glass pieces on display created by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company in Sandwich during the 19th century.  At the museum you will be able to enjoy daily glassblowing demonstrations, a multi-media theater, 15 galleries of antique glass and a […]