Three Stories Guesthouse at Saybrook Point: Historic Italianate Charm in Old Saybrook, Connecticut

Three Stories guesthouse, opened in May 2014 and located at 21 Bridge Street in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, is a beautifully renovated Italianate home offering seven individually designed rooms, each with private balconies, fireplaces, European bedding, fine linens, and original local artwork. As part of Saybrook Point Resort, guests enjoy access to casual fine dining, spa amenities, and fitness facilities at the nearby inn. The guesthouse also features inviting common areas including a fireplace lounge, billiards, and wrap-around porches overlooking Long Island Sound.
Built originally in 1892 as the home of William Vars, Three Stories reflects New England’s rich heritage. Each room honors a prominent local historical figure such as Katharine Hepburn’s mother, suffragette leader; Anna Louise James, one of America’s first African American pharmacists; and other remarkable individuals whose stories are woven into Old Saybrook’s fabric.
Three Stories serves as a peaceful retreat and cozy gathering place for couples, families, and friends, blending timeless design with modern comforts. Its historic charm, coupled with stunning coastal views and cultural significance, makes it a unique and memorable accommodation within Saybrook Point Resort & Marina.









