Welcome to the Robert Morris Inn, one of the most relaxed destinations on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. We have waterfront rooms with private porches in our Sandaway Lodge, and historic rooms at the Main Inn. |
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The Robert Morris Inn was built as a home prior to 1710 by ship's carpenters. In 1740 an English trading company bought the house as a residence for Robert Morris, who represented the firm's shipping interests in Oxford. His son, Robert Morris, Jr., helped finance the Revolutionary War, numbered George Washington among his friends, and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution.
James A. Michener, author of "Chesapeake", rated the Robert Morris Inn's crab cakes the highest of any restaurant on the Eastern Shore.
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Peace and Relaxation Await You |
The Inn crowns the north end of Morris Street. Additional accommodations
are offered at the Inn's Sandaway Lodge located one-half block away, on two acres of
waterfront property complete with private beach. Guests may choose to stay in one of the
quaint Inn rooms or in the Sandaway, where many rooms have private porches overlooking the
water. All guest rooms have private baths and are decorated with comfortable country
furnishings
For the ultimate Chesapeake experience ask for Sandaway Suite. Your first floor bedroom
with a canopy king bed, soaking tub for two, and side porch is located at Sandaway Lodge.
Your separate sitting room is located on the beach with views of the river in 3
directions. Great sunsets!
Things To See and Do |
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The inn is also available for small elegant waterfront weddings, business meetings and other group functions.
Robert Morris Historic Inn is a member of
the following associations:
Select Registry, Distinguished Inns of North America
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