The Casamar was built in 1902 as a family home of Queen Anne in historic Diamond district, nine miles from Boston, nearby attractions are Peabody's PEM Museum, Lynn Heritage State Park, Swampscott Harbor-side and Gloucester. Due to the time period in which this property was constructed elevators are not available and some rooms do not have in-room bathrooms (although the facilities are shared, bathrooms are designed for single use). The inn is a non-smoking property. Amenities include a business center, concierge, safe-deposit service at the front desk and dry cleaning/laundry service. Recreational facilities include a Jacuzzi, fitness center and spa. Complimentary daily newspaper, continental breakfast, coffee 24 hours, afternoon tea and Internet access are provided. Free self-parking.