Saturday, March 1, 2014

Martha’s Vineyard was originally inhabited by the Wampanoag


Martha’s Vineyard was originally inhabited by the Wampanoag –Native Americans.  They called  Martha's Vineyard  Noepe, or "land amid the streams."

Martha’s vineyard trivia from the Larrier House

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The large sun drenched picture windows located in the living room are often the first thing people notice when they enter the Larrier House, followed quickly by the comfortable furnishing, and inviting bedrooms. 
 There are flat-screen televisions in the living room and all the bedrooms.  The house has a DVD player, wireless internet, board games and beach reads. 
Amenities for summer fun include beach chairs, beach towels and umbrellas.
The kitchen is filled with cooking essentials to please the avid chef and even boasts a wine refrigerator so you can enjoy your favorite vintage during your stay.  There is an over sized yard and sizeable patio perfect for relaxing or grilling with friends and family.
The Larrier House has five (5) bedrooms and three full baths.
Upstairs: Room 1- one queen bed; Room 2  - two twins beds. One full bath. 
Downstairs: Room 3 - one queen bed ensuite bathroom; Room 4 – one twin bed; Room 5 - two twin beds. Two full baths ( one is ensuite).