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Introduction
Taylor House Bed & Breakfast, a gracious sixteen room Victorian home in Boston’s
Jamaica Plain section, was built around 1855 for George W. Taylor, an
international merchant head-quartered in Boston. It is situated
within the Monument Square Historic District, and lies in an
area known as "Pondside", which contains some of Jamaica Plain’s
finest suburban architecture. The structure is predominantly
Italianate in style, but retains some Greek Revival elements that
reflect the earliest architectural style found in Jamaica Plain. A
distinctive octagonal cupola sits atop the main house, and this shape
is echoed in a number of ways within the interior of the structure.
A multi-stage restoration project was launched in 1996 and is now
complete. We now have a function space for dinners up to 30 and
party/receptions up to 75.
Three spacious guest rooms with new private baths are available: the Taylor, Beaumont,
and Haffenreffer rooms, named after former owners of the house. Upon
entering the main lobby through double arched doors, you will see a
beautiful staircase leading to the second floor rooms.
A continental plus breakfast that includes fresh baked bread and pastries
as well as fresh cut fruit and cereals is served daily in the first floor
parlor. We offer a congenial, tasteful and serene environment that will
enhance your visit to Boston, whether you are here for business or leisure.
The Taylor Room
Private bath
Queen-size sleigh bed
Ornamental fireplace
Front and side yard view
Morning sun
The Haffenreffer Room
Private bath
Queen-size bed
Front and side yard view
Afternoon sun
The Beaumont Room
Private bath
Queen-size bed
Back and side yard view
Afternoon sun
Other highlights are:
Telephone and modem-access in every room
Continental breakfast consisting of bread and pastries, cold cereals, fresh fruit,
yogurt, juice, fresh ground coffee, and an assortment of teas
Television sets, VCRs, hair dryers in all rooms, iron available
Video library in the second floor sitting room
A smoke-free environment
Missy and Parker, the Taylor House Golden Retrievers, are very friendly
and are waiting to greet you.
Easy access to city buses and the "T" subway system
Off-street parking
Jamie and Parker, the Taylor House Golden Retrievers, are very friendly and are waiting to greet you.
Your hosts, Dave Elliott and Daryl Bichel, will take delight in
offering suggestions for enjoying all that Boston has to offer -
whether it be the arts, historic attractions,
fine dining, sports, outdoor activities, or other interests.
Taylor House is only a
block from excellent restaurants, and lies adjacent to beautiful
Jamaica Pond, a natural kettle hole formed by a pre-historic glacier.
The pond is enjoyed daily by many residents and tourists using its
boathouse and 1.5 mile paved trail for walking and
running. For more spectacular beauty, the incredible Arnold Arboretum
is only 6 blocks away.
In addition to being located in a neighborhood of distinction and great
beauty, the Taylor House site offers easy access to attractions
through bus and subway transit. Taylor House is located two miles from the Longwood Medical Area,
home to many hospitals, research facilities, and educational
institutions. The Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner
Museum, Symphony Hall, and Fenway Park are also in this
area. Just beyond that, the Back Bay, Charles River, and Boston Harbor offer beauty,
history, unbelievable shopping, and fascinating restaurants.
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