Taylor HouseBoston, Massachusetts
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![]() The Taylor House, a gracious sixteen room Victorian home in Boston's Jamaica Plain section, was built in 1853 for George W. Taylor, an international merchant headquartered 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. Please inquire about our policy regarding children and pets. Area Attractions and Activities: Jamaica Pond for running, boating, walking at the end of our street. Arnold Arboretum has 300 acres of trails and great views of Boston. Franklin Park Zoo, Museum of Fine Arts, and Isabella Gardner Museum are within 3 miles. Boston is also a great sports town, where you can take in a baseball game at Fenway Park, see the Boston Celtics play basketball or the New England Patriots football team at nearby Foxsboro. Services: TV/VCR in room, tape library, common room, wireless Internet, phones Most Popular Rooms: The Taylor Room: Offers a queen-size sleigh bed, ornamental fireplace, high ceilings with antique chandelier and decorative painting. It also has a large closet and private bath with marble shower. Check In Instructions: Check In Time - 2 PM to 7 PM. Check Out Time - 11 AM |
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Season: All year Rates: 129.00 - 245.00 US Dollars (double occupancy) Rooms: 3 With private baths: 3 Mealplan: Breakfast included Food Served:
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