About Mostly Hall
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Mostly Hall is a southern plantation style home
with Greek revival accents. It was built in 1849 by sea Captain Albert Nye as a summer home for his
wife, Henrietta Forbes who hailed from South Carolina. Located at the Falmouth Village Green, Mostly
Hall is set on an acre plus of park-like grounds in the heart of the town's historic district.
Mostly Hall was the first bed and breakfast in Falmouth, opening its doors to guests in 1980.
Spacious corner guest suites each have queen size canopy beds with private bath, comfortable chairs
and tables with DVD players as well. Movies are available to view during your stay. All rooms have
extra blankets and fluffy pillows as well as robes and amenity packages for use during your stay.
Family style breakfast is served each day with a detailed attention to personal food allergies, including fresh fruit dishes, yogurt with granola, coffee cake, warm
homemade muffins, cereal, and assorted juices. Off season breakfasts are extended continental. If the weather is warm, breakfast may be served on the
wrap-around porch overlooking the grounds. Afternoons, enjoy lemonade and homemade cookies or cocoa
and warm brownies in cooler weather.
Your Innkeepers are dedicated to making your stay a memorable one. Feel free to ask them for
restaurant recommendations, ideas for places to visit or shops to browse, many within walking distance
in downtown Falmouth. Mostly Hall is less than a mile from the beach and close to golf, tennis, the
Shining Sea Bike Path and ferries to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Whale watches and other Cape
Cod destinations are a short drive away.
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