Home > United States > Connecticut > New London > Preston
Captain Grant's, 1754    
Upgrade this listing Now
Contact Information
Captain Grant's, 1754
109 Route 2A
Preston, Connecticut

CAPTAIN GRANT'S INN was originally built by Captain William Gonzales Grant in 1754 for his wife Mercy Adelaide Avery. Grant died at sea, while Mercy lived into her 80's and the home continued to house three generations of the Grant Family. During the Revolutionary War, soldiers used the home as a Garrison, and during the Civil War, the home protected runaway slaves. A major restoration took place from 1994 through 1996. Today, the Inn stands restored to its original grandeur and prominence in this national Historic Village. CAPTAIN GRANT'S features wide-board hardwood floors, 245-year-old hand-hewn beams and an authentically rebuilt seven-foot-wide staircase. The original banister and balusters had been kept in oak barrels for over a hundred years until the restoration commenced. A three story deck, built on the home's east side, allows you to experience the rising sun while enjoying that morning cup of coffee.

Meals Included in Rates

Breakfast

 

Average Rates
Start From USD 79.00 To USD 159.00 Daily

Mode Of Payments

Cash




Smoking Outside Only
No Handicap Accessibility
Pets Not Allowed

 
Send this page to your friend Contact Us About Us Add Listing Update Listing