It is considered one of Block Island's most elegant historic landmarks. The Spring House, with its wraparound veranda, mansard roof and distinctive cupola, rises from a 15-acre promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Block Island's foothills. For these and many other reasons, it is counted among New England's most desirable destinations.
Throughout its colorful 156-year history, the island's oldest hotel and resort has hosted notables ranging from Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain to singer Billy Joel. The Spring House has even provided the formal setting for Kennedy weddings in its recent past.
The Spring House offers a perfect combination of contemporary amenities and island allure. Victorian charm exudes from the property's two historic buildings and their 50 rooms, studios and suites. The main building houses 33 guest rooms as well as a lobby, formal dining room and distinctive Victoria's Parlor; 17 additional guestrooms are located just steps away in the adjacent Samuel Mott Building (Annex). You have your choice of ocean or island views.
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