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The
Crocker House Country Inn, tucked away on the peninsula of
Hancock Point, was built in 1884 and carefully restored in
1986. Its quiet, out of the way location, fine cuisine and
individually appointed guest rooms, each with a private bath,
all combine to make the Crocker House a refreshing and memorable
experience. Since purchasing the Inn in 1980, we have strived
to create an environment that is comfortable and rejuvenating.


Hancock Point is a small summer community where guests can
experience a relaxing way of life reminiscent of past memories.
Within easy walking distance are an octagonal library, the
second smallest post office in the United States, a 100-year
old summer chapel, and four clay tennis courts. Bordered
by Frenchman Bay on the south and east and the Skillings
River to the west, Hancock Point is small enough so that
all roads lead to the water.

As is the tradition of country inns, each
of the rooms at the Crocker House is unique. We have eleven
newly redecorated
guest rooms, all suggesting the mood and style of a cherished
era gone by. There are 3 rooms with King sized beds, 6 with
Queen sized beds, one room with 2 double beds and one room
with 1 double bed. All rooms have a private bath with a shower
and an out-going telephone. Moorings are available for guests
who arrive by sea, and a kayak and a few bicycles are on
hand for guests' convenience. The Inn is air conditioned.

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