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Wilbraham Mansion Inn & Suites |
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| BOOKING DETAILS |
RESTRICTIONS:
No Children under Age 12 RATES:
$160-$365 PAYMENTS ACCEPTED:
Mastercard,Visa,Cash,Personal checks |
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| CITY DETAILS |
| REGION:
| Southern Shore | | CLOSEST LARGE CITY:
| Atlantic City | | CLOSEST AIRPORT:
| Atlantic City | | FESTIVALS:
| Cape May Jazz Festival, Strawberry Festival, Lima Bean Festival, Tomato Festival | | TOURIST SITES:
| Cape May Light House, Cape May Point State Park, Wineries, Victorian Tours | |
| ACCOMMODATION DETAILS |
| INN SETTING:
| Victorian | | LANGUAGES:
| English | | AMENITIES:
| Jacuzzis, Fireplaces, Indoor Heated Pool | | GUESTROOMS:
| 13 Suites, 9 Rooms | | MEAL TYPE:
| Full breakfast & afternoon tea | | MEAL TIME:
| Breakfast 9:00 am, tea - 3:00 to 4:30 | | MEAL LOCATION:
| Dining rooms | | OTHER:
| Spa Services | | REASONS TO VISIT:
| Indoor heated pool (20 X 40) | |
| DESCRIPTION |
Built in 1840 and enlarged in circa 1900, the Wilbraham Mansion is truly a home of expansive proportions. Although an integral part of Cape May's historic tours of old homes and mansions for years, the Wilbraham Mansion remained a private residence until December 1988.
John Wilbraham, a wealthy Philadelphia industrialist, brought Victorian style into this magnificent home and made it his permanent residence. Today, the Mansion retains the ambiance and time-honored tradition in grandeur, combining elegance, comfort and a relaxed atmosphere. You'll step back in time with period reproduction wallpapers and some of the original furnishings of the Wilbraham family.
In 2008 the Suites Building was added on the property, featuring 12 luxurious Suites each with a 2-person Jacuzzi tub, fireplace, double-headed shower, & Satellite TV.
The Wilbraham Mansion offers more than the typical comforts of a Bed & Breakfast. The 20 x 40 foot indoor heated pool represents an amenity no other B&B can offer.
Experience today's comforts and yesterday's Victorian elegance in one of Cape May's oldest and finest homes over looking Wilbraham Park.
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