Built circa 1757 by Samuel Avery, The Mandrake Inn was to become Captain George Benjamin's, homestead in 1857, and remained in the whaling family until the early 1900's. Located in the heart of Poquetanuck Historic village, the Captain's estate stands tall among large historic trees, in the middle of a spacious one acre lot. From the late 90's to this day, the property has undergone extensive upgrades to achieve the current owner's vision of a spacious, comfortable, unique family house, combined with all the necessary amenities of a modern, upscale bed and breakfast. Operated as a select Inn from 1999 till 2004, the Mandrake kept on attracting discerning patrons traveling to the area. Ancient chestnut beams, 9 feet ceilings , hand plastered surfaces and hand painted murals, adorn the open first floor, with its large handmade kitchen, spacious dining room, relaxing living room, as well as a wheelchair accessible bedroom and bath. The large kitchen island has been the focal point of many memorable friends and family gatherings. The second floor offers 3 large bedrooms, 2 private tiled baths with whirlpool tubs, , and an office leading to an additional 700 sf of attic space. Laundry room, pantry storage area with cabinets and office are located in the walk out basement. A one acre gently slopped lot with perennial plantings, historic trees, water garden offers privacy from the neighboring properties. The Mandrake offers a rare opportunity for a family in search of a unique property with historical charm, modern amenities . Tenant responsible for utilities, yard and landscaping upkeep.
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