Beauport, 1907-34
A National Historic Landmark
The Sleeper-McCann House
75 Eastern Point Blvd.
Gloucester, Mass. 01930
(978) 283-0800
Beauport@HistoricNewEngland.org

Directions

Open: June 1 through October 15
Tuesday through Saturday
Tours at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Open until 7 p.m. on Thursdays in July and August
Admission: $10, Historic New England members and Gloucester residents free

Take a photographic tour of Beauport

Beauport, the summer home of the collector and interior designer Henry Davis Sleeper, is a fantasy house built on the rocks overlooking Gloucester Harbor. Crowned by towers, dormers, and dovecotes, the structure encloses a labyrinth of rooms decorated to evoke different historical and literary themes.

Every nook and alcove holds a composition of curiosities, folk art, china, or colored glass. The settings -- playful variations on subjects like the early American kitchen, an English cottage, or the sea captain's retreat -- are arranged to amuse and to stimulate the imagination.

Beauport served Sleeper as an escape, a backdrop for summer parties, and as a showcase for his professional skills. The house was frequently published in books and magazines, and its influence came to shape the way we view America's past.

It is thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. F. McCann and their children that Historic New England continues the hospitality that Sleeper showed and welcomes visitors to tour Beauport. After Sleeper's death in 1934, the house was put up for sale. The McCann's, who first saw Beauport while on a yachting trip, purchased the house and grounds intact. The family used Beauport primarily as a summer place and, for the most part, left Sleeper's arrangements alone. After the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. McCann, the couple's three children carried out their late parents’ wishes and donated the house and its contents to SPNEA, now known as Historic New England.

Programs at Beauport include tea on the terrace overlooking Gloucester Harbor, wine-tastings, and specialty tours. A museum shop displays reproduction Historic New England glass, books and other gift items, many made by local artists.

Directions: Take Route I-95/128 north to the end. At second set of lights after the second rotary, take East Main Street 1.5 miles to stone gates at the entrance to Eastern Point Boulevard. Follow Eastern Point Boulevard .5 mile to Beauport.


New in 2008:   Please visit any of our Gloucester partners for a special discount.

Just show your Historic New England member card and save!

Discounts are available at the following Gloucester partners:

    Gloucester Stage Company
    267 East Main Street, Gloucester Mass. 01930
    Tel:   (978) 281-4433
    $5 off the regular ticket price

    Pleasant Street Tea Co.
    7 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, Mass. 01930
    Tel:   (978) 283-3993
    20% discount on afternoon tea
    Cheap Date $10 (Tea for Two & A Chocolate Fondue)

    Bass Rocks Ocean Inn
    107 Atlantic Road, Gloucester, Mass. 01930
    Tel:   (978) 283-7600
    10% discount on any room

    Seven Seas Whale Watch
    Rogers Street (Next to the Gloucester House Restaurant), Gloucester, Mass. 01930
    Tel:   (888) 283-1776
    $5.00 off the regular ticket price
    Not to be combined with other discounts or coupon.

For full details on membership discounts, please visit our 2008 North Shore member discount page.


For archival quality fine art reproductions from Beauport, visit www.lookclickprint.com

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