• Brimblecomb Hill Guest House

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    33 Mechanic Street
    Marblehead, MA 01945
    (781) 631-6366

    About Us

    Since 1721, when Isaac Mansfield built his house on Mechanic Street…then known as Brimblecomb Hill…it has been home to a cooper, a cordwainer, a minister, a wigmaker, an ice cream maker, and a friend read more
    • About

      Since 1721, when Isaac Mansfield built his house on Mechanic Street…then known as Brimblecomb Hill…it has been home to a cooper, a cordwainer, a minister, a wigmaker, an ice cream maker, and a friend of Benjamin Franklin, to name but a few. Now you too can enjoy the charm of this lovingly restored antique home which was featured in both “Better Homes and Gardens” and “Colonial Homes.”

      Brimblecomb Hill offers you three clean, comfortable first floor guest rooms with private or shared baths. Two of our rooms have their own private entrances. A continental breakfast is offered in our fireplaced sitting room. In summer, you might prefer your coffee in our garden.

      Your hosts will always be happy to answer your questions, help you make special arrangements, or share with you our fondness for Old Marblehead.

    • Highlights

      • The Isaac Mansfield Room is located on the first floor in the oldest part of the house.
      • The Path Room, entering the garden area, is located on the first floor in the newer part of the house — circa 1810!
      • The Deck Room, overlooking part of the garden, is located on the first floor.
      • Enjoy our shared meeting place & breakfast room, cozy place to read the paper or just sit and chat with new friends.
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