1809 Historic Rockwell House Inn Bed & Breakfast



Our home, built in 1809, is situated in the heart of Bristol's Historic

Downtown Waterfront District, one block from the Bristol Harbor,

a stones throw from the Narragansett Bay.


It was built by Col. Giles Luther, the first recorded Parade Marshal

of Bristol's famous Fourth of July Parade, in the traditional Federal style.

Now it exhibits Federal, Georgian, Greek Revival, Italianate and Victorian features.


At the turn of the 20th century, Charles Rockwell donated the building to

the Bristol District Nursing Association and it became the town's medical clinic. In 1991, we lovingly restored the home, making it one of Bristol's finest residences and opened the Rockwell House Inn Bed & Breakfast.

Debra has served as the Innkeeper since opening the door on Valentine's  Day 1991.








We have served thousands of guests from coast-to-coast and around the world. The Inn has been feratured in Country Homes Magazine, the New York Times, Boston Globe, Newsday and Yankee Magazine. Debra has been seen in 'On the Menu' on the Food Network.  In 2006, Bon Apetit featured one of Debra's breakfast recipes.


It would be my pleasure to have you as our guest at the Rockwell House Inn. Call orwrite today  for rates and availability.





The Rockwell House Inn is a 3 Diamond AAA and 3 Star Mobil property.