About the Inn:
Set on a granite ledge rising from the sea and surrounded by flower gardens, Craignair was built in 1928 to house workers from the nearby quarries. Little has changed here since the turn of the century, and you can still feel the mood of a once lively and active working town. The Union Hall still stands, as well as the old General Store and Post Office. The Chapel, where the stonecutters and their families once worshipped, is now an annex to the Inn. Evidence of the Quarry-Workers’ time is also portrayed in the beautiful granite causeway that stretches across the water to Clark Island, where a great Quarry was once the center of this picturesque village. Clark Island granite was used in the construction of the Central Park bridges and gate houses, and in the Brooklyn Battery tunnel, both in New York City, and the Library of Congress in Washington, just to name a few.
The Boarding House was converted to an Inn in 1947 by Alice
and David Renegar. They sold it in the 70’s to the
Buck’s. After five years, the Bucks sold it to the Smiths, and in
1998 Neva--the Original Innkeeper’s Daughter--and her husband Steve
purchased the Inn. Steve and Neva worked hard transforming the Craignair
into a lovely place to stay and dine and now Joanne and Michael O’Shea
are honored to be your new hosts, starting in the spring of 2010. The
Downstairs has a warm and cheerful Parlor and Library, with a sunny Dining Room
that has a breathtaking view of the ocean and Clark Island. Upstairs
there are 13 rooms, 6 with private baths and 7 with shared. The Vestry Annex
has 8 rooms, all with private bath and air conditioning. Each room is
charmingly decorated with antiques and tasteful décor.
Craignair Inn is attractive to visitors who seek peace, privacy, tranquility, and natural beauty. It is a magical place, and is ideal for writers, naturalists, artists, or those who seek a change of pace.
The cuisine in Craignair's dining room is prepared to order using fresh local seafoods, meats, homemade sauces, breads, pasta and pastries. Our Crab Cakes and Lobster Newburg are famous, and you're sure to enjoy a delicious meal no matter what your tastes!
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