The Commodore Perry Suite Room 7 (sleeps 5) — Family-Friendly Suite at a Historic Bed and Breakfast in Marblehead, Ohio
Step into the rich history of the Lake Erie coast with a stay in The Commodore Perry Suite, located on the first floor of our historic Victorian Inn in Marblehead, Ohio. This spacious suite pays tribute to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the naval hero who led the U.S. to victory in the Battle of Lake Erie, with commemorative artwork displayed above one of the twin daybeds.
Ideal for families or small groups, this beautifully appointed room comfortably sleeps up to 5 guests and offers both antique charm and modern amenities. The suite features a comfy king bed with a Stearns & Foster hybrid mattress, two cozy twin daybeds, and a pop-up trundle bed—all adorned with luxurious duvets and soft, plush linens to ensure restful nights.
Relax in the sitting area, complete with two vintage queen wingback chairs and a table, or catch your favorite shows on the 55” flat-screen TV with Spectrum cable. Additional conveniences include USB-equipped bedside lamps, a classic dresser, and a mirror.
The private en-suite bathroom is spacious and accessible, featuring a shower stall, single sink, and grab bars for added safety and comfort—perfect for guests seeking accessible lodging near Lake Erie.
As with all our rooms at The Victorian Inn, guests enjoy a self-serve continental breakfast on weekdays and a hot breakfast served in our formal Dining Room on weekends, making your stay as convenient as it is enjoyable.
The Commodore Perry Suite is a guest favorite for Lake Erie weekend getaways, family vacations, or a quiet retreat near Marblehead Lighthouse, Put-in-Bay ferries, East Harbor State Park, and top birding destinations like Magee Marsh. You’ll also be within walking distance of local favorites like Ferguson’s Art Gallery and the Beach Glass House.
Book your stay today and experience the perfect combination of historical significance, comfort, and family-friendly accommodations at one of the best places to stay in Marblehead, Ohio.