Blueberry Manor a Cape Cod Bed & Breakfast was originally built by Alfred Thacher in 1840 in the Greek Revival style, although the foundation dates back to the 1740's. Later it was occupied by a sea captain, Thomas Long and his family; and then by the family of George Hallet, II, one of the founding fathers of Yarmouth. The Cape Cod MA Bed & Breakfast was maintained as a private home until 1994 when Jerry Rosen and Victoria Schuh purchased the property with plans to convert it to Bed & Breakfast use.

Jerry, an MIT-trained engineer and master jeweler designing in gold and semi-precious stones, and Victoria, a painter/color consultant came to the Cape in 1993 from Brooklyn, New York with their young son, Alex.

Jerry is particularly skilled in travel planning and encourages first-time visitors to the Cape to contact him before their itineraries are finalized, so that he can help them shape an experience that includes all of the "must-see" attractions of the Cape and Islands, while allowing adequate travel time to airports and events. Once you arrive at the Cape Cod Massachusetts Bed & Breakfast, Jerry will help you plan perfect days, taking into consideration your preferences, weather conditions, traffic and other variables.


Victoria who speaks Spanish, some French and Italian, will direct you
to the best of local art exhibits, summer theatre, antique dealers
and estate sales, and fine dining. She is pleased to share her
recipes and gardening tips, and may send you home with a
cutting or plant from her magnificent gardens, which surround
the inn.