Editorial Reviews
Shelburne's historic waterfront was the site of a major Loyalist landing in 1783, and a year later the structure that now houses this inn went up. Over time it has been occupied by mariners, merchants, and the barrel maker (aka cooper) for which the inn is named. History aside, the inn is known for its hospitality, so, in addition to comfortable, tastefully appointed guest rooms, you can expect...
by fodors
on January 14, 2014 from fodors
Facing the harbor in the Dock Street historic area, the impeccably historic Cooper's Inn was originally built by Loyalist merchant George Gracie in 1785. Subsequent additions and updates have been historically sympathetic. The downstairs sitting rooms set the mood nicely, with worn wood floors, muted wall colors (mustard and khaki green), and classical music in the background. A courtyard with...
Rated 3.5 stars by frommers
on February 21, 2013 from frommers