New England Home Magazine
May/June 2008
Architecture and Interior Design: Dudley Cannanda
Builder: Maggie White, Hob Knob Construction
Photography: Michael Partenio
Written & Produced: Stacy Kunstel
A son of the South honors heritage of his Martha's Vineyard home with his precise attention to the island's architectural past. Architect Dudley Cannada doesn ot take his history lightly. When renovating or adding onto homes for clients, he's quite likely to bypass the drafting table for days of research at the local historical society...
Cape Cod & Islands Home
Annual 2008
Architecture: Patrick Ahearn
Builder: Maggie White, Hob Knob Construction
Written: Mary Grauerholts
Photography: Greg Premru
When architect Patrick Ahearn saw the Edgartown house he was preparing to restore, he didn't see what most other people would see: a family home, set on a peninsula that juts into Eel Pond, waiting for a much needed update. In his mind's eye, Ahearn saw the original roots of the structure, a 1920's fishing camp...
Vineyard Style Magazine
Fall 2008
Written by Julian Wise
Photography by Greg Premru and White & Most.com
Everything is in motion at The Hob in Edgartown. The storied 19th–Century Gothic Revival building which welcomed John Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1947 for a sailing regatta and has been the destination of choice for generations of discriminating travelers is undergoing a million dollar-plus renovation. The transformation will see a luxury eco-conscious boutique hotel with state-of-the-art amenities and sustainable technology. Owner MaggieWhite, multifaceted businesswoman who owns real estate and construction firms on Martha’s Vineyard, is bridging the 19th and 21st centuries with the makeover...
Cape Cod Life
Annual 2005
Margaret "Maggie" White
If you want to hobknob with the best of them on Martha's vineyard, you'd better seek out Maggie White. Owner of the exquisite 20-room Gothic Revival Hob Knob Inn in Edgartown, and one of the driving business forces on Martha's Vineyard, White knows just how to make a visitor feel at home...
Travel & Leisure Magazine
June 2002
THE HOB KNOB INN
MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA Don't worry if you track beach sand through the front door at the Hob Knob Inn, minutes from the ferry dock in Edgartown. The staff at this 20-room Gothic Revival retreat won't blink an eye; on the Vineyard, you're expected to dig castles on the tide line, ride old fashioned cruiser bikes, and fish for striped bass off Gay Head on the inn's 27-foot Boston Whaler...
Travel & Leisure Magazine
July 2009
A short walk from the center of Edgartown, the Hob Knob (128 Main Street., 800/696/2723; hobknob.com; doubles from $395) has the notion of coastal living down pat. Inside the three-story Gothic Revival building are 17 light-filled rooms dressed in toiles, stripes, each grounded by an english antique or two...
Boston Magazine
July 2002
Celebrities and laid-back charm, beaches and natural beauty- Martha's Vineyard.
In Edgartown, there's an exclusive new four-bedroom residence one block off of Main Street run by one of the most chic and successful inns in town. Thaxter House is owned by the neighboring Hob Knob Inn, and if it's good enough for Paul McCartney's clan (McCartney rented it for his nephew's wedding last fall), it's probably sufficient for yours...
Cape Cod Life
July 2009
The abilty to meld upscale and comfortable, sophisticated and relaxed, and now, old-world and eco-friendly is an art that only the savviest innkeepers and hoteliers ever master. Maggie White could teach the course...
Country Living
September 2006
Now that the summer crowds have thinned and room reservations are easier to come by, schedule a visit to Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Located in the historic village of Edgartown, the 19th century Hob Knob Inn has 17 comfortable rooms decorated with antiques and chintz, as well as an invitig front porch outfitted with wicker chairs and frosty pitchers of fresh lemonade...
New England Travel & Life
Annual 2003
In Edgartown, the Hob Knob Inn has 16 rooms styled with English chintz, American and Brittish antiques, an collectable porcelain plates. Each door ins hand painted with a plaque bearing the room number and a cow, with a miniature outline of the island hidden somewhere in its spots (a reference to the live herd of cows that owner Maggie White keeps on her farm in West Tisbury)...