There are thousands of hospitality operators in our orbit who recognize the fundamentals of marketing and, understandably, use all resources at their disposal to drive occupancy and average daily room rates. Their ultimate goal is increasing income and profit available to owners, however, upon close inspection, the underlying asset and experiences offered at many celebrated lodging properties are built upon a foundation of patchwork improvements, corners cut or covered up, and a general lack of care for the physical plant that is the core driver of significant and sustained business in our industry.
There are a select number of Inn owners and operators that take a deeply personal approach to caring for guests emphasizing quality improvements to the asset that respect the historic nature of the building and make a meaningful impact on the its ability to support a future stream of travelers over the long term.
Liberty Hill Inn is a striking example of this latter approach to stewardship. Current owners purchased the Inn in May of 2004 and have meticulously worked to improve not only the income producing guest rooms and suites – updating furnishings, fixtures, bathrooms and beyond – but also spared no expense in their efforts to stabilize the underlying structure and systems of both the circa 1825 Main House and Carriage House.
Ideally located in the village of Yarmouth Port—considered by many to be the heart of Cape Cod—the Inn sits along the storied Old King’s Highway (Route 6A), a scenic corridor known for its preserved historic architecture, coastal vistas, antique shops, and destination dining. Guests enjoy an easy walk to several excellent restaurants and local retail experiences, and the Inn is a short drive from beaches, conservation lands, and ferry access to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.
Yarmouth Port remains one of Cape Cod’s most established leisure destinations, with strong seasonal demand and a history of year-round visitation. Liberty Hill Inn previously operated throughout all four seasons, offering incoming ownership flexibility—either to expand the shoulder and winter occupancy or to curate a more lifestyle-driven operating model. This is a turnkey opportunity to acquire a proven, impeccably maintained hospitality asset in one of New England’s most desirable coastal markets.
Contact Eben Viens for more information on this exceptional and historic Inn or to schedule a visit at 802-380-7312 (call/text).