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The Coonamessett Inn is located in the pretty,
seaside village of Falmouth on Cape Cod. Near sandy beaches, picturesque
harbors, galleries, antique shops, and ferries to the islands; all the beauty
and adventure the Cape has to offer is yours at the gracious, glorious
Coonamessett Inn.
In 1796 America was still in its infancy. George Washington was just
finishing out his term as president while John Adams was preparing to take
office. The Bill of Rights had just been signed and the Constitution ratified
just a few years earlier.
And while the very foundation of our country was being built, a spectacular
estate, which would later become the Coonamessett Inn, was under construction
on a grassy hill in Falmouth.
Thomas Jones, a preeminent Falmouth citizen, must have admired the view from
the knell to the tranquil pond below when he selected this site for his home.
For two hundred years, residents, visitors and guests to the property have been
admiring this same view.
Not much has changed in 200 years. The original residence, barn, caretaker's
quarters and carriage house stand on six acres of meticulously landscaped
grounds. Much of the fine interior work -- ballast brick fireplaces and wood
paneling -- has retained its original beauty despite the passing of years and
changing of hands. The pond, now protected as conservation land, is graced by
delicate swans and geese as it must have been in colonial times.
Today, brides and grooms celebrate their marriage in the splendor of this
historical gem. Exceptional food and outstanding personal service complement
the unique backdrop and make the Coonamessett Inn a very special place for
wedding receptions indeed.
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