The Town of Swampscott invites you to create a new and exciting ocean view boutique hotel experience. The Hadley Elementary School is slated to close in June 2024 when the community finishes it final classes at the building and opens a brand new elementary school. The building, dating back to 1911, provides for amazing architecture, solid construction, and a floorplan that can easily be reconfigured for lodging purposes.
Join us as we continue the exciting new future Swampscott has been developing over the past decade.
Located in the historic downtown and within the civic core, the property is at the epicenter of numerous community events including Strawberry Festival, Independence Day Celebration, Harbor Festival, Summer Fest Block Party, Swamptoberfest, and Holiday Tree Lighting.
Situated across the street from King's Beach, the property has direct views to the Boston skyline. Check out the roof top and see the potential your guests and visitors will enjoy every day.
Swampscott was once the leading resort community on the North Shore, with about twenty hotels operating at various times from the early 1800s.
Just behind Swampscott's "main street," the Hadley School is located:
Within the historic downtown with numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops
Adjacent to Linscott Park and the Olmsted National Historic District - one of Frederick Law Olmsted's only neighborhood plans
Short walk to the Swampscott MBTA commuter rail station, providing direct access to Boston, Salem, Newburyport, and Rockport for easy day trips.