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For a chic stay on the ever-glamorous Martha's Vineyard, you really can't beat the Nobnocket Boutique Inn. Well located in Vineyard Haven (walking distance from the town, ferry and lagoon), this is a grown up hideaway offering sophisticated accommodation set amid charming gardens extending to nearly two acres. The interiors are stunning and offer a charming blend of furniture and accessories from a range of modern designers and artists including Philippe Starck, Marcel Wanders, Moooi, Robert Held and more. You can expect large light-filled rooms, parquet floors, and bathrooms which are indulgent to say the least (soaking tubs and vast walk-in showers done in glass, tile and marble). Frette linens and towels also come as standard! The indulgent vibe continues in the morning - breakfast in bed anyone? Or if you'd rather there's the sun room or verandah from which to enjoy a delicious start to the day. Another feather in the Inn's cap is the little extras that make the stay really special; they'll provide beach towels and chairs and complimentary bikes for exploring. Or if you fancy just sitting in the garden all day, there's a constant supply of tea or coffee at hand. There's no dining here, but plenty of great eateries within walking distance and further afield. Nobnocket Boutique Inn ticks lots of boxes: beautiful location, fabulous design, luxury as standard. Quite simply a wonderful boutique haven.
Value chic
Romantic Break
Watersports
Croquet
Great walks
Cycling
Birdwatching
Other Activities
Beach nearby
Golf
Luxury
Yoga
No restaurant
Restrictions on children
Full of character
House party feel
Quiet
Traditional
Artworks
B&B
Chic
Antiques
Village
Wellbeing
Charming
Intimate
Romantic
Views
Owner managed
Rooms
7 rooms in this hotelWalking distance restaurants
There are a wealth of great restaurants both within walking distance and further afieldIn room music system
Bluetooth radio/speakerNo restaurant
Breakfast servedRestrictions on children
16s and aboveAdult Only
No pets
Air conditioning
Fireplace
Bicycles available
Garden
Room service
Parking
Satellite / Cable TV
Wifi
Views
Bath robes
Watersports
Croquet
Great walks
Cycling
Birdwatching
Other Activities
Golf
Yoga
Why do your guests love staying with you? Guests are drawn to our ultra-modern interior design and that, uniquely for an island hotel, we offer extensive outdoor space that includes gardens, woodland and secluded seating areas. We offer a serene retreat that is still within walking distance of town and the island ferry.
What is there to do in the area? We are within walking distance of the Martha's Vineyard Museum, local shops, the beach, restaurants and the location for three of the top island events; 3 day outdoor music festival (Beach Road Weekend in July), Oyster Festival (October), International Film Festival (September). Guests can choose from exploring the 5 island lighthouses, taking a half-day or sunset sailing charter, hiking one of the many island trails, biking, kayaking, touring the "Up-Island" farm stands, golfing, checking out local art galleries or simply relaxing at one of the many island beaches.
What kind of breakfast do you offer? Gourmet breakfast that is freshly made each day and includes egg dishes, French toasts, fruits, local yoghurt, home-made granola, pastries, fruit juices, local jams, local coffee, tea.
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? We do not offer any other meals but there are many excellent local restaurants. Within walking distance we are fortunate to have
- Garde East, the leading waterfront island restaurant
- Salvatore's, the best Italian restaurant on Martha's Vineyard,
- Black Dog Tavern, the original and very famous Black Dog
- Net Result for the freshest seafood and lobsters
In Edgartown we recommend
- Detente Restaurant, some of the finest food on the island
- 19Raw Oyster Bar
- The Terrace at The Charlotte Inn, the only Relais & Chateau restaurant on Matha's Vineyard
In a Oak Bluffs we recommend - Red Cat Kitchen, great island soul food with great vibe
- Lookout Tavern, casual bar atmosphere with water view
Which are your most popular room types, and why? Luxury Grand Rooms are firm favourites with guests for the spacious and opulent bathrooms featuring marble walk-in showers and large soaking tubs
What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms ? We are more focused on adults and couples getaways and can only accommodate children who are 16yrs old and above
"Expect chic bedrooms and beautifully curated spaces to relax, indoors and out."
Originally published by The Telegraph
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