Nestled in the heart of Nantucket, a tiny island off the coast of Massachusetts, lies The Martin by Greydon House, a 15-room property set within a newly reimagined historic inn. Originally constructed in 1803 for Nathaniel Sherman and his wife, Hepsabeth, the charming home was eventually transformed into a guesthouse in the 1920s, and has been providing guests with unparalleled service and hospitality ever since.
Inspired by the island’s natural aesthetic, Stephanie Hall, Lead Designer and Partner of Nantucket Looms paid homage to Nantucket’s natural beauty and rich history with sophisticated, coastal design elements. Featuring an elevated color palette reminiscent of the tones found in the island’s sky, sea, and moors, the varied hues of blue, green, and grey, provide a modern, cozy-meets-contemporary feel across the centuries-old property.
Each of the property’s rooms and suites were designed to instill a sense of place, incorporating understated nautical design elements, present in pillows adorned in Seigaiha-inspired wave patterns, brass-and-rope mirrors, and white linen lampshades. The premiere accommodations on property include two spacious suites, the Studio King Suite and the Junior King Suite, and a Deluxe King room boasting a private balcony.
Occupying a prime location on Nantucket’s Centre Street, The Martin is just a short walk from the island’s finest shops, beaches, restaurants, and historical landmarks, a five-minute walk from the Hyannis, Oak Bluffs, and New Bedford ferry docks, and a 10-minute taxi ride from the Nantucket Memorial Airport boasting flights to and from Hyannis, Boston, New York, D.C., Chicago, Philadelphia, and more.
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