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		"...A great place to spend some time!"
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		Christopher LowellThe Discovery Channel
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		"Every turn in this house is a bit of an adventure."
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		Camilla McLaughlinGloucester Daily Times
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		"Architectural whimsy and frank elegance."
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		Yankee Magazine
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			Rooms
				
				| The Samuel "Cut" Stevens Suite(1750)
						
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									On the second floor, with its view of Gloucester Harbor, is
									the Cut Stevens Suite.  Located in the oldest part of the
									house, this suite is perfect for the adventuresome of spirit
									and the young at heart, with a king-sized bed and a spiral staircase that
									wends its way between ancient beams and weathered eaves to an extra
									sleeping loft with twin mattresses.
								 |  |  | The William Friend Suite(1823)
						
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									On the East side of the oldest part of the house,on the second floor,
									is the William Friend Suite.  Like the "Cut" Stevens Suite to the West,
									its sleeping area (with queen four-poster) and breakfast area have a
									panoramic view of the harbor.  The inner sitting room contains a sleigh
									trundle and the breakfast kitchen.  All four walls are enhanced by a
									floor to ceiling mural of exotic reeds, by Jeff Weaver.
								 
									Off this inner room is the bath for the suite, as well as an extra
									bedroom (with twin trundles) called the Bordello Room.  This room can
									be added to the suite when appropriate.
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