The Inn at Perry Cabin

Purser Samuel Hambleton, a veteran of the War of 1812 and aide-de-camp to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, built The Inn at Perry Cabin in 1816. The property’s design concept was inspired by the Commodore’s cabin on the U.S.S. Niagara. Nestled on the Miles River, a tributary to the Chesapeake Bay, the charming Inn offers luxurious accommodations, contemporary and antique furnishings, radiant fabrics, an unparalleled culinary experience and many recreational options, with seamless, attentive service, and the new Linden Spa.

The property was first converted into a luxury country house hotel in 1980. Orient-Express made a further investment of $17 million in 2002/3. Set on 25 lush acres with manicured gardens and meticulous grounds, guests enjoy opulent amenities, including a 94,000-gallon horizon edge swimming pool centered in a richly landscaped brick walled garden with a large pergola style arbor as the focal point. Public spaces are designed for lounging with cozy furnishings and beautiful natural light.

The Inn at Perry Cabin
308 Watkins Lane
St. Michaels, Maryland 21663 USA

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