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The Revere Guest House

14 Court Street , Provincetown, Massachusetts
  • Main (508) 487-2292,
  • Toll Free (800) 487-2292
Innkeeper(s): Gary A. Palochko, Innkeeper
 

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  • Introduction

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    Beautiful Gardens
    The Revere House is a beautifully restored colonial house located in the heart of Provincetown nestled between Commercial and Bradford Streets. Our guests always fall in love with our common room where one can soak up the sun and relax in comfort, listen to music, or maybe read a new book. It is a great place to socialize and meet others, or to just sit by the fire and keep warm on those cold fall days.

    Take a step outside to the patio in the private garden and spend the morning enjoying our complimentary continental breakfast including Starbuck's coffee, Tazo tea, orange juice, home baked goodies served with various jams, fresh bagels, English muffins, breads, yogurts, and of course, fresh fruit depending upon the season.


    See for yourself what makes the Revere House the perfect
    complement to your stay in Provincetown.


    The Revere Guest House - Provincetown, Massachusetts

    Just a half block from Spiritus Pizza and right around the corner from the famous Boatslip, the Revere House is one of the most convenient guest houses to all the main attractions and activities Provincetown has to offer. Spend your time as you wish, be it relaxing on the beach, taking a personal shopping spree, visiting art galleries, or dining out. Then, come back from a day of play to spend a relaxing afternoon or evening in our heated spa. After a dinner at one of the town's restaurants followed by entertainment at one of Provincetown's famous shows, bars, and clubs, retire to your awaiting room, suite, or apartment for a night of rest and luxury before the next day's adventure. Walk up to the deck and view the bay or take in panoramic views of the west end of town.

    The charm and ambience of the nineteenth century prevails throughout all rooms of this historic home. Antique furniture creates an endearing atmosphere, while modern amenities provide the comforts of a true luxury accommodation.

    Relax in Our Heated SpaThe Revere House, located at 14 Court Street, is noted on local maps as early as 1836. The house was erected at the height of Provincetown's reign as a thriving fishing port. Thought originally to be built as a Captain's home, the site was owned in 1880 by J. Rogers. A directory for 1886 states Joseph Berry, a fisherman, as the Home's resident. By 1907, the house had changed hands to Mr. A. King. It is now under the proud ownership of Gary A. Palochko, a "New Englander" at heart, born and raised in Connecticut. Since the late 1960's, the house has been operated as an Inn to accommodate the many visitors that come to Provincetown each year to enjoy this small New England town and relax in the classic, charming atmosphere.

    The Revere House was totally remodeled over the winter of 2004. Throughout its renovation, great care was made to ensure that none of the original historic nineteenth century character was lost. Today, the Revere House offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury that we're sure you'll want to come back to year after year. The Revere House was recently featured on HGTV's "If Walls Could Talk". Hidden treasures from the 1860's found in the walls during renovation give insight into the lives of the original owner.

    Kitchen

    Jackson Rogers owned the house in the 1860s and 1870s. Mr Rogers, along with his wife Mary, immigrated to Provincetown from Fayal, one of the Western Islands in the Azores. For some time, Azoreans had been sailing across the Atlantic to fish the Grand Banks, and their success led ultimately to the immigration of many mariners like Jackson Rogers and countless other Portuguese fishermen to Provincetown and Cape Cod. As the Azoreans like Rogers, were some of the first Portuguese to arrive here, they were usually the Captains of the numerous vessel-fishing boats with crews of about 24-28 men. From the census report of 1870, Jackson and Mary Rogers resided here along with their daughter Jennie (aged 7) who was "attending school" and their two sons Manuel (aged 12) and Joseph (aged 8); both of whom are listed as also having the occupation of "fishing." Their children's presence most likely explains the antique marble discovered along with the other things.

    You may interested in knowing that Jackson Rogers' native home of Fayal is also known more commonly as the "Blue Island," called that because of the large amounts of hydrangeas that bloom during their summer. Large hydrangea bushes have blossomed in the Revere House's front garden for as far back as anyone can remember, possibly planted by one of the Rogers family members as a reminder of their native island.

    Jonathan Williams Salon and Spa

    We are delighted to announce our partnership with the Jonathan Williams Salon and Spa located in the center of Provincetown at 139A Bradford Street. THE SALON offers a range of hair styling services including color and highlights, treatments to revitalize your hair for ultimate health and maximum sheen, waxing, and make-up consultations. THE SPA professionals will pamper you with signature facials, rejuvenating body treatments, and various massage services, the perfect manicure and or the ultimate pedicure. To check out their full range of treatments and services, go to their web site: www.jonathanwilliamssalonandspa.com or call (508) 487-0422 to book an appointment. Make sure to mention that you are staying at the Revere Guest House and receive a discount.

    Come home to each room & find:
    • Private Gardens
    • Outdoor Vita Spa for 5 to 6 Adults
    • Outdoor Shower with Hot and Cold Water
    • Deck with Bay Views & Panoramic Views of the Town's West
    • Large Common Room Overlooking a Garden with: Fireplace, Skylights, Pantry
    • Continental Breakfast: including Starbucks Coffee and Tazo Tea
    • Extensive DVD Collection: Sex & The City (All Seasons), Golden Girls, Classics, Academy Award Winners, Recent Releases
    • Daily room cleaning with fresh towels
    • Complimentary Imported Bath Products
    • Two Complimentary Bottles of Water Upon Arrival
    • LCD Flat Screen TVs with DVD Players in each room
    • Sony iPOD stands in each room so you can play your personal music
    • Refrigerators in All Rooms (except room 3)
    • Direct Phone Lines For All Rooms
    • Air Conditioning in All Rooms
    • Individually Controlled Central Air in the Apartment and Rooms 6, 7 & 8
    • Fireplace in Living Room of the Apartment, the 2 Bedroom Suite & Rooms 7 & 8
    • Whirlpool Tub for 2 people in Room 7
    • Whirlpool Tub for 1 in Room 8
    • High-Speed Internet Access in Each Room and WiFi is available
    • Antique Furniture in Most Rooms & throughout the House
    • Hardwood Floors Throughout
    • On-Site Parking for 5 cars only with reservation

     

  • How To Find Us

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    The Revere Guest House - Provincetown, MassachusettsBy Car:

    From New York (290 miles to Provincetown; approximately 5 1/2 hours), take Interstate 95N to Providence then 195E to Cape Cod. Follow signs for Route 6 East all the way to Provincetown. Take the 3rd exit into Provincetown (Left on Shankpainter Road). At the end of Shankpainter Road take a left onto Bradford Street, then take a Right onto Carver Street. At the end of Carver Street, turn right onto Commercial Street. Next right, onto Court Street. Revere Guest House is at the top of the hill on the left.

    From Boston (120 miles to Provincetown; approximately 2 1/2 hours) take the South East Expressway 93S to Route 3 and onto Route 6 East all the way to Provincetown. Take the 3rd exit into Provincetown (Left on Shankpainter Road). At the end of Shankpainter Road take a left onto Bradford Street, then take a Right onto Carver Street. At the end of Carver Street, turn right onto Commercial Street. Next right, onto Court Street. Revere Guest House is at the top of the hill on the left.

    By Ferry:

    Take one of the fast ferries from Boston Harbor and arrive in Provincetown in less than two hours. After arriving in Provincetown, follow MacMillan Wharf back towards town. Take a Left onto Commercial Street. Walk down Commercial, past the Post Office and Turn Right on Court Street. (just past Spiritus Pizza). Revere Guest House is at the top of the hill on the left.

    By Plane:

    If you're already flying to Logan Airport (airport code: BOS) in Boston, it's very easy to carry on to Provincetown (airport code: PVC) by air. Daily flights are less than thirty minutes and no entrance to town could be more grand! The view of Cape Cod stretching out and Provincetown coming into view is one you'll remember forever. There are courtesy buses from all major airlines to Terminal C at Logan, where you can catch a Cape Air flight to the Provincetown Airport on Race Point Road. Certain airlines offer discounted fares when bought in conjunction with other journeys.

    By LimoLiner

    LimoLiner - (617) 823 0616 - This is a great service running between New York and Boston and at prices far cheaper than offered by air or rail. The excutive LimoLiner runs between Hilton New York Hotel on 6th Ave at 53rd St, New York and the Hilton Boston Back Bay Hotel on Boyslton Street, Boston. When making your reservation, enter the Promotion Code C1051 to receive the Distinctive Inns of Provincetown Corporate VIP Rate. We are a member of the Distinctive Inns of Provincetown.

    By Bus:

    Provincetown itself is serviced by Plymouth-Brockton bus lines out of Boston (South Station and Logan), Braintree, Hyannis and Plymouth. Purchase tickets on the Bus. Bonanza and Peter Pan also offer service as far as Boston or Hyannis. The ride isn't much longer than the drive and some nonstops exist between the larger cities and Hyannis.