The Inn at Perry Cabin
ST. MICHAELS, MD
The Inn at Perry Cabin was first built by Samuel Hambleton in the early 1800s. Hambleton called his home “Perry Cabin Farm” when he retired to St. Michaels in 1816, and designed the north wing of the manor house to resemble Commodore Perry’s cabin on his flagship, the USS Niagara. Champalimaud Design honored this history while renovating the Inn at Perry Cabin as a boutique resort, merging historical architectural features with classic American design and a celebrated nautical identity. The feeling is casually elegant yet luxurious.