Moving history

April 12th, 2010 by insideout

Our cape cod bed & breakfast was built in 1849 when the horse and buggy were the main means of transportation and as we know that time has changed.  The circular driveway that surrounds Captain’s Manor Inn is marked at the front of the entrance and exit by large pink granite pillars and a wrought […]

The old and the new

April 8th, 2010 by insideout

Today marked the day for the new ceiling fans to be installed in the living room, the chandelier on one end of the rom moved from the living room to the foyer and the old outdoor three canister spot light in the other end of  the living room moved to the trash.    With this upgrade […]

Exterior Updates

April 5th, 2010 by insideout

Now that nice weather is here activity has picked up on the exterior of the Inn.   Our approvals are in from the historical commission so work is underway on replacing the roof and replacing the verandah floor of the entire wraparound deck.

Early remodeling

March 30th, 2010 by insideout

A little update on our bed & breakfast remodeling completed to date:  removed the 1959 heating system (yes I did write 1959) that was operating at 64% efficiency and installed new 94% efficient system and blew in insulation to the top floors of the building. Room updates so far: Nye and Forbes have new ceilings, […]

Read, Relax, Rejuvenate

March 27th, 2010 by insideout

Sometimes you just need to get away and chill.  Join us at The Captain’s Manor Inn and enjoy the opportunity to refresh yourself. This package includes: $30 gift certificate to Eight Cousins bookstore a short stroll down the street Lunch at the Bean & Cod just across the street from Eight Cousins an evening treat […]

Area Activities near our Cape Cod Bed and Breakfast

March 19th, 2010 by insideout

A favorite activity near our Cape Cod bed & breakfast,  is enjoying the nearby Shining Sea bike path (0.2 miles) which is the only bikeway on Cape Cod that runs alongside the sea, providing views across salt marshes, barrier beaches, and open water. Other activities include enjoying nearby beaches or a day trip to Martha’s […]

A little history

March 19th, 2010 by insideout

The Captain’s Manor Inn is a bed & breakfast on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Falmouth Village Green Historic District.  It is listed as Mostly Hall, a name it has been known by since the 1800’s when a young child remarked to his mother “look Mom, it’s mostly hall” upon […]