Foxberry Inn

Provincetown, United States

4.9

14 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Wi-Fi
Free

Description

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The Foxberry Inn is an intimate 12 room inn located in Provincetown’s west-​end with views of the Cape Cod National Seashore. Herring Cove and Ptown’s center are less then a mile in either direction. «The Fox» is the best of both worlds, soothing quiet and relaxing with the dynamic and artistic energy of downtown P’Town. Whatever your preference you’re sure to find it here. Your stay will include a daily extended continental breakfast with a wonderful hot dish as well as muffins, yogurts, scones, tea’s and coffee. All rooms have private baths, Serta Presidential Pillow top beds, flat screen tvs, refridgerators and coffee makers. The main house is open to the guests from 8:00am to 9:00pm with many common areas for socializing. Plenty of parking for guests.

History

Established in 2010.

The motel was originally called Bill White’s Motel which was built by Bill White in 1975. A family owned business it was pretty much a well kept but very basic motel. The new owner John Gagliardi, who was the previous owner of the Copper Fox guest house, purchased the property March of 2010 and immediately renovateded all the rooms and opened the main house for all the guests to use and enjoy. It is now part of the Distinctive Inns of Provincetown.

Meet the Business Owner

John G.

Business Owner

Many years in the hospitality business. John was the previous owner of the Copper Fox guest house. Coming from a Corporate background with General Electric and a law book puplishing company Matthew Bender. He took an abondoned building that had been empty for 3 years and brought it back to life. Has won several awards from the Historical Society for the preserbation of a Provincetown landmark and making it into a wonderful guest house for 10 years. Sold the Copper Fox in 2005 and semi-​retired for three years then decided to take the plunge with Bill Whites Motel now the Foxberry Inn.