I had the distinct pleasure of staying at the Haven Point Inn and Gallery for four nights in July 2016. I traveled alone and wanted a safe, clean, quiet place to stay. Booking online was easy and I received confirmation from Proprietor, Judith Miller, very quickly. Between the time I booked and I traveled I had several questions which I emailed to Judith and which she patiently answered. Judith’s assistance choosing a room at Haven Point Inn, as well as her responses to my travel questions, were very helpful. When I arrived, Judith welcomed me, gave me a tour of the grounds, and the gallery, (where breakfast is served), pointed out all the bicycles for guests’ use, gave me a choice of breakfast times and dishes, took my breakfast order, and showed me to my room.
I was pleased when we entered the room where I would stay. Judith made sure the room was cooled prior to my arrival. The room and bathroom were spotless and smelled like new construction (very good). Judith explained the amenities and left me to myself to enjoy the quiet. My room looked out the back of Haven Point Inn over a park-like yard and garden.
After a restful sleep on a very comfortable mattress and between really comfortable sheets, I went down to the gallery and helped myself to the large carafe of really good hot coffee. With my first cup of coffee I walked around the gallery and looked at the artwork on the walls, as well as the ceramics, textiles, and jewelry on display. Judith served my breakfast, Shakshuka, a flavorful dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, peppers, and onions, which she garnished with fresh spices, picked from her garden. The dish was so good, I ordered it four days in a row and enjoyed each day with cup after cup of coffee. While I was alone for breakfast the first morning, the following two mornings there were other guests at the farm table in the gallery. I enjoyed meeting the other travelers and hearing their stories.
A must see for nature and wildlife lovers in Rock Hall is Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge. Bring binoculars and your camera. It is flat and great for bike riding. There are seven trails, two of which are wheel chair accessible. There are four miles of paved roads on which bikes are permitted. Bug spray, which Judith put out for guests, is recommended in the summer at the Refuge.
There are restaurants within walking distance of Haven Point Inn and the beach is a two minute drive. Sunsets are a must see at the beach. One evening I took a sunset cruise on a sailboat which boards five minutes drive from Haven Point Inn. Rock Hall has quaint eateries, as well as larger emporiums where visitors can enjoy seafood, among other things, at water’s edge. I especially enjoyed Java Rock which has fresh salads, sandwiches, as well as ice cream, wine, beer, greeting cards, and gifts. The towns people who work at Java Rock are very friendly as are the local residents who drop in regularly. Across the street from Java Rock is The Hickory Stick, a fun boutique and great place to visit if you need to bring home gifts.
I heartily recommend staying at Haven Point Inn and Gallery when you are in Rock Hall. I was amazed when I returned home from my stay in Rock Hall because I could not remember when I was ever so relaxed on returning home. I would not hesitate to stay at Haven Point Inn and Gallery again if I return to Rock Hall. Thank you Judith for providing the safe, clean, and quiet space I needed. Haven Point Inn and Gallery completely met my expectations.