Originally designed by renowned preservation architect Thomas Waterman,
Creek House is patterned after British colonial homes in the West Indies. Tall French doors open directly onto the tidal creek, bordered by an inviting brick terrace and a charming walk accented with flowering trees.
The sunny sitting-dining room provides a perfect opportunity to sit by the fireplace and watch the heron amid the hollies, cedars, and dogwood on the far shore.
The handsomely appointed library-meeting room, featuring family heirlooms and French doors on two sides
opening to the water's edge, also serves as a meeting room for up to twenty people.
In addition to offering convivial common rooms, Creek House features four guest rooms, two of which have their own entrances for added privacy.
Whether you choose the master suite with its ornately carved mahogany king-size bed and finely appointed bathroom, or cozier quarters with a comfy four-poster, you'll discover an abundance of luxury and charm. All rooms have beautiful undisturbed views of pastoral fields bordered by ancient trees or of the North River and Toddsbury Creek, just twenty feet away.