Absecon, NJ 

Dr. Jonathan Pitney House

 
57 North Shore Rd
Absecon, NJ 08201 US

(609)748-0536
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Rates: $100 to $250
Total Rooms: 14

Description

Circa 1799. A picket fence surrounds this recently renovated Italianate and Colonial inn. It was the home of Dr. Pitney, considered the Father of Atlantic City. Some of the inn's rooms feature Colonial decor, while others are in a Victorian motif. There are clawfoot tubs, whirlpools, ceiling fans and fireplaces. Breakfast is offered gourmet-style and features an entree, freshly baked breads and cakes. Nearby is Atlantic City, Smithville, a winery, beaches, boardwalk, the convention center and a bird sanctuary.

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Rooms & Rates

Rates: $100 to $250
Payment types accepted include Master Card, Visa, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks and cash.
Rooms: This property has 14 total guest accommodations, 10 with private bath, 10 with fireplaces, 3 with whirlpools, 6 suites.
The types of beds available include Queen and Double.

Policies

Cancellation: Three weeks, less fee
Pets: Innkeepers pets on premises.
Smoking: Smoke Free Property.

Services & Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast and Afternoon Tea.
Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Full Gourmet Breakfast, Afternoon Tea, Catering Service and Restaurant off Premises.
Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Cable TV, Ceiling Fans, Desk and VCR.
Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, PC, Phone, Fax, Fireplace, Handicap Access and VCR.
Business Traveler Amenities: Desk, Television, Internet Access, Wireless Internet Access, FAX On-site, Iron/Ironing Board, Hair Dryer, Daily Newspapers, Gym Nearby, Flexible Cancellation, Off-site Dry Cleaning Services and Flexible Check in/out Times.
Transportation Services: Airport Pickup.

Activities

Events Hosted: Meetings and Weddings.
Other Activities: Antiquing, Fishing, Golf, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Sports Events, Major College, Tennis, Water Sports and casinos.

Historic Interest

Historic Awards: National Register (Applied), State Register (Applied) and State Historical Site (Applied).
Historic Memberships: National Trust and Local Historical Society.