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About The Property

The Yankee Clipper Inn is a 1929 art deco mansion that sits on a rocky bluff overlooking the picturesque Atlantic Ocean in the quintessential seaside town of Rockport, Massachusetts. Our location is conveniently located 3/4 of a mile from beaches and Bearskin Neck the home of Motif Number 1, "the most often-painted building in America." The inn is conveniently located 35 miles north of Boston with a total of 25 guest suites, 8 suites Oceanfront in our main Yankee Clipper building, 10 suites in our Oceanfront Quarterdeck House, and 7 suites directly across the street from the main inn at our Historic Bulfinch House. Most of the suites in all 3 buildings provide stunning ocean views. The inn offers an ocean-view complimentary full hot breakfast each morning featuring made to order eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, and seasonal fruit, coffee, juices, and milk, to get your day off to a tremendous start. The inn also has an Oceanfront function room and a patio available for weddings, business meetings, or other special events. Our famous guest list includes such icons as President John F. Kennedy, John Lennon, Paul Newman, Bette Davis, June Allison, and countless others who have enjoyed the beautiful grounds, salt-water pool, and our Oceanfront gazebo and special guests like you.

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Amenities

Accepts Gift Cards Directly
Allows Children
Breakfast Included
Free Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Full Breakfast Included
In-Room TV(s)
King Bed(s) On Site
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Yankee Clipper Inn

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We hope you will come and stay with us and experience the many great features that The Yankee Clipper Inn of Rockport, MA provides.

127 Granite Street, Rockport, Massachusetts 01966