


Sow's Ear Antique
Company
4698 Falmouth Rd.
POBOX 535
Cotuit, MA 02635
Tel: 508-428-4931
Fax: 508-428-4931
Site Visits:
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| Sow's Ear Farm offers two acres of grounds enhanced by
private sitting areas, patios, and paths through herb and
perennial gardens. The grounds are bordered by working cranberry
bogs, the Santuit River, a herring run, and walking trails through 300
acres of conservation land, once the site of the Wampanoag Native
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| Perhaps the most compelling reason for lodging at Sow's
Ear Farm is that we are surrounded by several businesses housed in 18th
Century homes often referred to as "Crocker Corners" of Cotuit.
Next door is the Cahoon Museum of American Art known for its display
of wonderful art work and unique gift shop. A few steps from the Museum
is the Isaiah Thomas Book Store, across the street, Cape Cod's famous
five-star restaurant, The Regatta of Cotuit. Also nearby, an exquisite
boutique, and another wonderful antique shop and buckle works called
ETC. Not to be missed is our own antique shop, Sow's Ear Antique Co.
You're welcome to browse and chat with us about our favorite subjects -
Old Houses and Antiques. If inclined you could visit one of Cape Cod's
most beautiful ocean beaches only one mile away and outstanding shopping
at Mashpee Commons.
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THE CAHOON ROOM
Surround yourself in the 18th century art and antiques of two of Cape
Cod's most well-loved and famous folk-artists, Ralph and Martha Cahoon.
Some pieces of their original artwork and hand painted furniture
decorate the room. After basking in the cozy olde world ambiance treat
yourself to an abundant continental breakfast served in the common room.
A sumptuous queen size four poster bed with a twin bed for an extra
guest. The private bath with a modern shower is graced with a rare oak
trimmed footed tub.

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THE EBENEZER CROCKER ROOM
First Period Architecture is featured throughout the
1729 house and showcased in the Ebenezer Crocker Room. Named for the
founder of the "Crocker Corners", Ebenezer Crocker, moved the house to
its current site in 1739 from the Village of West Barnstable using sleds
and oxen. The house was moved because Mr. Crocker was appointed by King
George II to be the overseer of the Wampanoag Nations. Fortunately, the
300 acres behind the house, once the site of the Tribe's reservation,
have been preserved, available for our guests to take leisurely walks
through the many trails. This gracious room and bath feature a canopy
queen-sized bed with a twin day bed. The private bath is adorned with a
"Rufus Porter" style mural. Sit by the fireplace and read your favorite
book.
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RATES AND INFO
Enjoy your early evening wine and cheese served on the garden patio
overlooking Sows Ear Farm. Your continental breakfast will be available
in the common room.
Rooms and apartment are available from April to October (check with
us for off-season availability and rates). All rooms have queen-size
canopy beds, an extra twin size bed, private modern baths with olde
world charm, cable TV, air-conditioning, phone, and a common room.
Children are welcome, depending upon age. No
pets please. Check with us for current rates. Please
call Laurie or Steve at 508-428-4931
email us
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