The Crowne Pointe Historic Inn and Spa occupies a commanding spot in what appears to be giddy Queen Anne style, though the turret is actually a much later addition. Known in the 1950s as Lynn House and in the ’80s as the Dusty Miller Inn, it was reopened in 1999 and is owned by the proprietors of the Brass Key: Thomas Walter, Kenneth Masi, and David Sanford. The Crowne Pointe, too, is a compound: the Mansion, 82 Bradford; the Abbey and Garden Residence, 80 Bradford (formerly the Sea Drift Inn); the Wellness Spa, 78 Bradford; and the Captain’s House, 4 Prince Street.
72-74 Bradford Street is the Nickerson House Condominium, NOT part of the very fine Crowne Pointe Inn. Nickerson House contains five Units under one long roof, and they are individually owned. Some are primarily short-term rental, some are used by their owners as primary or secondary residences. There can be spectacular territorial views of sunsets from the back porches.
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