The gay-owned Inn at Cook Street offers seven rooms and suites in a lovingly restored 1836 Greek Revival house on the East End of town. Famous for being the spot where Michael Cunningham wrote "Home at the End of the World," the house is filled with light and decorated in a charming country style. Several of the rooms have cozy fireplaces and private entrances, and all sport luxurious linens, flat-screen TVs and comfortable reading chairs. Landscaped grounds include a koi pond, hammock area and BBQ grill.
Amenities FacilitiesInn At Cook Street, Cook Street, Provincetown, MA, United States
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Not sure it is lesbian owned but hosts were wonderful and food amazing.
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