"Let it be known that on this date,
I, William Grant, hath built a home
suitable for my wife Mercy and our
sons who God wilth provide for us.
God save the King."
February 13, 1754



"Come and experience New England..
with your lodging as enjoyable and memorable as the places you visit."

 

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CAPTAIN GRANT'S INN was originally built by Captain William Gonzales Grant in 1754 for his wife Mercy Adelaide Avery. Grant died at sea, while Mercy lived into her 80's and the home continued to house three generations of the Grant Family. During the Revolutionary War, soldiers used the home as a Garrison, and during  the  Civil  War,  the home protected runaway slaves.  A major restoration took place from 1994 through 1996. Today, the Inn stands restored to its original grandeur and prominence in this national Historic Village.

CAPTAIN GRANT'S features wide-board hardwood floors, 253-year-old hand-hewn beams and an authentically  rebuilt  seven-foot-wide  staircase. The original banister and balusters had been kept in oak barrels for over a hundred years until the restoration commenced.  A three story deck,  built on the home's east side, allows you to experience the rising sun while enjoying that morning cup of coffee.



THE HOME is on the National Register of Historic Places. It remains a stately beauty in this 1687 Village. Experience the stone walls and walkways, lush greenery, and a glimpse of life in 1754.

THE AVERY HOME Captain Grant's also includes the Avery Home, adjacent to the main Inn. The Avery Home was built in 1790 and is also on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the home where the Holly and Margaret Rooms are located. Both of these rooms feature wood burning fireplaces. Holly has a whirlpool tub.

 

   
     
Stage Coach Inn  

STAGECOACH INN To complete your options for a vacation experience, Captain Grant’s has acquired the Stagecoach Inn built in 1790. The Inn, a repose for travelors in days past is now a short term vacation rental. The 1st and 2nd floors can be rented seperately or together depending on your needs. Go to www.rentstagecoachinn.com

     
 

EACH GUEST ROOM features a full private bath, color cable television, air conditioning and complimentary sherry. Rooms may also feature canopy beds,  fireplaces, and authentic open-beamed ceilings. In the evening, enjoy a glass of wine "compliments of Captain Grant's". After a wonderful night's sleep, you'll be greeted with a full country breakfast with coffee, tea, juice, meats, muffins, fresh fruit, fancy eggs, pancakes, American fries and a variety of breads. Homemade gourmet jellies and jams (our exclusive recipe) are a special treat. A computer is now available for guest use in our library.

As you enter Historic Poquetanuck Village there is a cove leading out to the sea. This is the cove where Captain Grant set sail for Honduras laden with grist to be traded for Mahogany. Poquetanuck Cove is one of the many scenes that make this area so beautiful. It is a National protected area due to rare bird species. Canoes are allowed on the cove.


     
THE INN is part of a quaint New England village with easy access to all area attractions, including Foxwoods (world's largest casino), the Mohegan Sun Casino, and the famous Seaport and Aquarium in the nearby Village of Mystic, Stonington Vineyards, the Coast Guard Academy, and the Naval Submarine Museum (where you can go aboard the Nautilus). Fly fishing, sea fishing, ice skating, ocean beaches and Gillette Castle. We are within a ten minute ride to three golf courses. Upon arrival at Captain Grant's, you will be provided with an area map showing these and other nearby attractions. Menus for area restaurants are also available and the innkeepers will assist in making dinner reservations.

To experience the true charm of New England, spend your next vacation or business trip at Captain Grant's, 1754.   May you return home with the fondest of memories.

Enjoy FREE High Speed Wireless Access during your stay!

We were featured on HGTV in January 2002!
Recommended by Maxim Magazine, August 2002.
Featured on CNN Headline News, October 2004
The Inn was the back drop for A&E's PSYCHIC KIDS: Children of the Paranormal.
First aired January 19th 2010

Contact Captain Grant's, 1754 - A National Historic Inn
109-111 Route 2A, Poquetanuck, CT  06365

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