Step back in time and visit a bygone era at the Captain David Kelley House, a charming Greek Revival home built in 1835 by Sea Captain David N. Kelley and later sold to another prominent Centerville citizen, Captain John Baker, Skipper of the "Pride of the Port."
The two first-floor guest rooms are named in their honor. The common living-dining room is named after Captain Kelley’s wife, Abigail; remaining guest rooms are named after their children.
A detailed historic restoration completed in 2004 returned the Inn to its original classic character -- a nineteenth century Cape Cod Sea Captain’s Home. Craftsmen and decorators installed crown moldings, historic wallpapers, antique oriental carpets, nautical art and many lovely antiques.
All majorsystems were upgraded in 2008. Combining the charm of yesteryear with the comforts of today, the CDK House provides guests with amenities expected of modern accommodations.