Parsonage On The Green

Lee, Massachusetts

Parsonage On The Green is a bed & breakfast located in Lee.

Nestled in the pines this 1851 colonial is a gem featuring ten foot ceilings, original center hall staircase with carvings, original wooden floors throughout. Rooms are beautifully appointed with meaningful family treasures spanning generations. The hosts with their warmth, friendliness, and personal touches create an atmosphere of serenity enabling guests to feel as if they were with family. One guest wrote "the Parsonage is a little piece of heaven for us".

Guests read in front of the fireplace, sip tea on the veranda in the summer, eat a full breakfast by candlelight on an elegantly set table. Half-block to Main Street which looks like a model for a Norman Rockwell creation.

Our guests have two common areas -- a large parlor with fireplace and piano (1900) that has a beautiful tone and a library with television, books and games.

Our guest bedrooms all have fresh flowers, bathrobes, reading materials and plenty of lights for reading in bed, hand-dipped chocolates from Catherine's Chocolates, and china mugs for early morning coffee/tea served in the upstairs hall. In the evening the beds are turned down for the guests.

This is a bed and breakfast that pampers their guests.

Nearby restaurants include The Starving Artist Creperie And Cafe, Fresh City, Timothy’s Grill And Pizzeria, and Alpamayo Restaurant.

Parsonage On The Green
20 Park Place
Lee, Massachusetts, 01238-1618 USA
Tel: (413) 243-4364
Fax: (413) 243-2372

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Charles Lee Room: Laura Ashley blue and white floral wallpaper, coordinating blue, white and yellow comforters and puff pillow shams, blue swags and white lace curtains adorn the bay window with its window seat decorated with pillows and a china vase. The queen size bed with 2 lamps on the wall above for reading and the bureau are matching from 1920's. Queen Anne wingback blue chair with floor lamp next to it is in one corner. In the other corner is a European trunk with iron brackets, original olive paint, late 18th century. A red-wool dress hand crocheted in the 1930's for innkeeper Barbara is framed and hangs with framed portraits of the innkeeper's daughters wearing the dress. An antique doll bed (acorn finials, circa 1880's) holds innkeeper Barbara's dolls from the 1930's. The wide pine floors are covered with a blue and white throw rug.

Abigail Adams Room: Four poster Queen size cherry bed with white crocheted coverlet over rose comforter, with rose swags over floral draperies. A floor lamp with Victorian shade behind the bed provides light for reading in bed. On top of the Sheraton cherry bureau, circa 1880's, is a colonial style mirror. From the late Federal period is a grain-painted pine wardrobe on top of which are old hat boxes. Floral slip-covered easy chair with a wall lamp next to it provides reading area. The wide pine floors are covered with a room-size rose-hooked rug.

Sam Adams Room: The double brass bed with comforter and matching draperies are 89 years old, having been purchased for innkeeper Barbara's mother on her 16th birthday. Above the oak armchair, circa 1880's, is the marriage certificate of Barbara's maternal grandparents. Hanging on the wall adjacent to the empire mahogany chest, circa 1860's, are prints from Denmark, France, and Spain collected by the innkeepers in their travels to Europe. The wide pine floors are covered with white throw rugs.

Deborah Sampson Room: Laura Ashley pink wallpaper with matching floral valances and comforter and pillow shams on high back Victorian Oak queen size bed, circa 1890. Mahogany bureau, circa 1920's, has matching chairs, one rocking and one straight. On top of the bureau is 1930's bakelite vanity set, and a brush and hand mirror needle-point under glass from early 1910's. The mahogany china closet has a doll collection that includes Madame Alexander dolls. A child's dress, purchased in Austria in the 1930's for innkeeper Barbara, is framed along with three framed photos of the dress being worn by the innkeeper and her two daughters. The wide pine floors are covered with large rag rugs made by the Mennonites in Indiana.

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