
Symonds
Symonds is a light and cheery room with aloe colored walls and white linens.

Choate
Choate features light avocado-green walls and beautiful matching toile window treatments give it a clean, yet elegant style.

Teller
Teller is reminiscent of a ship's cabin with sailing charts, brass lamps and built-in drawers that date from the house's construction in the 1850's.

Brown
Wonderful brown toile wallpaper and an antique, tiger-maple

Tatiana
Clean lines and lovely Jacobean fabrics characterize this light, second floor corner room.

Florence
Florence, with two window seats overlooking the marshes and Atlantic Ocean, has sky blue colored walls, dark wood furnishings to create a

The Burnham Suite
Sitting on the window seat in the bedroom of Burnham, guests may take in the woodlands of Castle Hill.

Mine
With two windows looking onto the marsh and the ocean and a fireplace (non-working) flanked by windows overlooking the woodlands of Castle Hill, Miné is another favorite of our guests.

Higinbotham
The largest of all of our rooms, Higinbotham is a wonderful escape on the third floor with windows overlooking the marsh and ocean, the woodlands and the stunning Italianate farm buildings below the inn.

Cornelius
Upon walking into Cornelius, guests are met by a most spectacular view of the Great Marsh and Atlantic Ocean.
The Crane Estate
The spectacular Crane Estate encompasses more than 2,100 acres in Ipswich, Massachusetts and includes 2 beaches, a historic mansion, spectacular gardens, and miles of trails.
Crane Beach
At Crane Beach, you’ll enjoy one of the finest beaches and outdoor recreation destinations on the East Coast.
Upcoming Events
The Crane Estate is home to tons of events and programs throughout the year.
Property Map
The Inn at Castle Hill is part of the beautiful, 2,000 acre Crane Estate which includes two beaches, a historic mansion, spectacular gardens, and miles of trails.
The Trustees of Reservations
We are more than 100,000 people like you who love the outdoors, who love the distinctive charms of New England, and who believe in celebrating and protecting them, for everyone, forever.