Eastern Shore Bed and Breakfast
There are a bunch of bed and breakfasts on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia, which makes sense because they fit in so well in our tiny, historic towns. The Virginia's Eastern Shore Bed and Breakfast Association has an informative directory. And here's a directory for Maryland's Eastern Shore B&Bs.
Eastern Shore of Virginia Bed and Breakfasts
Cape Charles
Cape Charles House
A beautifully restored Colonial revival home in the original part of the town. Furnished with orientals, antiques and heirlooms. Excellent gourmet breakfast, wide porch, private baths, ceiling fans, and individual climate control.
Kellogg House
Luxuriously exclusive B&B in the original section of Cape Charles. Restored historic architecture with "hip" accessories. Within 1/2 mile of the beach, golf courses and the marina.
Mariah's at Tower Hill
A magnificent restored mansion outside of Cape Charles. 2 acres on Kings Creek. 5 guest rooms, all with private baths and period reproduction furnishings. First class restaurant.
Chincoteague
1848 Island Manor House
Historic and romantic; adjacent to downtown Chincoteague on Main Street.
Channel Bass Inn
Originally built as a private home in 1892, the Channel Bass became an Inn in the 1920s.
Miss Molly's Inn
This bayside Victorian inn has been restored to its 19th century charm.
Watson House
Nestled in the heart of Chincoteague Island.
Onancock
Colonial Manor Inn
Victorian on 2 park-like acres.
Inn and Garden Cafe
1880 house renovated in 2004 into a 4-room inn and 50-seat restaurant.
Inn at Onancock
A gourmet bed and breakfast. 3 blocks from the Onancock wharf and 1.5 blocks from downtown. The Inn offers 5 spacious guest rooms with spa-style baths. An ambience of casual sophistication with antiques and oriental carpets.
Montrose House
"Big house, little house, colonnade and kitchen" house outside of town.
Spinning Wheel
On happening North Street. 5 rooms with queen beds and private baths. Full breakfast served every morning.
Maryland Eastern Shore Bed and Breakfast Inns
Chesapeake City
Blue Max Inn
Generous porches in the heart of the historic area. Once occupied by Jack Hunter, author of "The Blue Max".
Inn at the Canal
A few steps from the town's shops and restaurants, and there is a view of the canal and harbor from several rooms.
Ship Watch Inn
The charm and warmth of a southern bed and breakfast with the amenities and service of a modern hotel.
Crisfield
Bea's Bed and Breakfast
Built in 1909, the house has stained glass windows, grand foyer and staircase, pocket doors and a fireplace.
Gossamer Bed and Breakfast
Gossamer was built in 1909 and reflects the Mission/Arts and Crafts influence of that time. The Middle European decor is unusual, colorful, friendly and cozy.
My Fair Lady
This Queen Ann Victorian was built in 1900 during the prosperous years of the seafood boom in Crisfield. Five period bedrooms - each with a private bath, and a top-floor suite with three bedrooms, meeting area and private bath.
Princess Anne
Alexander House B&B
The Alexander House is filled with literary portraits and memorabilia honoring classic and contemporary writers and their works.
Hayman House
Built by lumber baron Charles H. Hayman around 1898 in the style of the Queen Anne Colonial Revival, the home displays a mix of architectural and design features.
Somerset House
Faithfully restored 1852 mansion with formal garden in Princess Anne's historic district.
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