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ABOUT SPENCER HOUSE INN

  • Welcome to Spencer House Inn, a charming bed and breakfast located in the heart of the Historic District of "St. Mary's, Georgia". Our inn offers a cozy and relaxing atmosphere for guests, with picturesque countryside views and easy access to Cumberland Island National Seashore. We have 14 individually decorated guest rooms, each with a private bath and unique features such as clawfoot soaking tubs or traditional tubs and showers.

  • "At Spencer House Inn, we pride ourselves on excellent customer service and a memorable experience for our guests". Start your day off with a delicious full breakfast buffet in our bright and welcoming breakfast room, and in the afternoons, enjoy signature peach iced tea and sweet treats. Our inn has been recognized by travel writers and bloggers, as well as organizations like Select Registry, for our quality, hospitality, and value. Our warm hospitality, professional service, and personalized attention to detail are what set us apart.

  • Whether you're planning a quiet getaway, family reunion, business travel or seminar, wedding or reception, honeymoon, or special occasion, Spencer House Inn is the perfect destination. Our staff is happy to assist you in planning your days of adventure in the beautiful coastal location or leave you undisturbed to relax in the calming environment of the inn and village.

  • Come experience the charming lifestyle of the breathtaking Georgia coastline and explore the attractions of St. Mary's and Cumberland Island. Our innkeepers, Mary and the team, ensure that guests feel at home and well taken care of throughout their stay.

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WHAT OUR GUESTS ARE SAYING

“I had an amazing stay at Spencer House Inn. The staff was incredibly kind and accommodating, and the breakfast was delicious. The location is perfect for exploring the nearby attractions, and the rooms are cozy and comfortable. I highly recommend this bed and breakfast to anyone looking for a relaxing and memorable stay in St. Mary's.”

Emily Carter, Guest

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