We stayed at this unusual B&B for 3 nights in August. The house overlooks Gloucester harbour (the picturesque part) and the famous statue of the 'Man at the wheel'. Each suite in the house is named after a person connected with the history of the house. We stayed in The Fitz J Babson Suite. This had direct access to the street which meant that we didn't have to trail luggage through the house. The house is described by the 'Yankee Magazine' as 'Architectural whimsy and frank elegance.' To get to our room from the lobby you had to go through a bookcase complete with books! The suite was equiped with fridge (stocked with milk and juice) a microwave, coffee maker crockery and cutlery. Each morning a basket of fresh muffins, pastries and croissants was left in a basket outside our room by the 'Muffin Bunny'



