Welcome to Gwendolyn's Marigold Manor in the heart of Port Deposit, built towards the end of the Victorian Era. (1902) Her King's Quarters is located on the front of The Manor. Enter through her "Steamboat Gothic" gingerbread style front porch. open her double doors into your private Quarters. Large Living/Dining area, gas fireplace, built ins, 60"Smart TV, free fast speed Wi-Fi, kitchenette with Mini refrigerator/freezer, microwave, and single cup Kerig Coffee pot. Up the beautiful wooden staircase is your Large King Bed with comfy bathrobes and a full size shower/tub combination. Note: Port Deposit is a very small town with active trains, firehouse, and the home is on Main street. This may cause louder then normal noise levels, we have provided ear plugs in the night stands for light sleepers.
My wife and I stayed here for our anniversary and we had a great time! Very nice home, awesome character and my wife really loved the decor! I loved the fireplace and just how comfortable the home was! Will definitely stay again! Thank you for everything!
We enjoyed our recent stay at Gwendolyn's property. It was as described in the listing. It was conveniently located to explore all of the little local towns surrounding the area. One thing to note if you plan on staying, there is no sink in the "kitchenette" area. We rinsed our cups out in the bathroom sink (upstairs) but there is no place to properly wash. The "kitchenette" is just a mini fridge, coffee pot, and microwave as stated in the listing. I made an assumption that there would be a sink (my bad). We brought breakfast food but were not able to fix it because there are also no utensils. If you plan to eat or reheat food in the microwave, just be aware that there are no plates, bowls, forks, spoons, etc.
Nice cozy place with a working gas fireplace. Bed was very firm. I think it was a memory foam construction. That suited me just fine. Working with Gwendolyn was fantastic. Hope to be back again
Other than train noise which we were warned about a good stay. Very nice historic area of upper chesapeake. Cecil county history is fascinatingmy family emigrated here in late 1600s so I truly enjoyed my stay.
Perfect..we were sitting relaxed with the fireplace on. We all agreed this felt like home. A family memory that will last a lifetime. Thank you Gwendolyn đ đ
Very comfortable stay within easy walking distance of restaurants, bars and a coffee shop. Wonderful front porch especially early morning porch sitting with coffee.
We had everything needed for pleasant stay.