This grand brick manse was built in 1845 to the specs of the social-climbing Mrs. Coffin, who abandoned Nantucket for the big city after 2 years and left the house to boarders. Lovingly renovated to its original splendor by the Nantucket Historical Trust, it is the social center of town, as well as a mecca for visitors. Accommodations range from well-priced singles (rare in these parts) to spacious doubles. Rooms in the neighboring annex houses are equally grand. Most have air-conditioning. The central location does have a drawback: The front rooms can be quite noisy. The corporation that owns the Jared Coffin House, which also owns The Wauwinet, the White Elephant, and the Harbor House, may be starting a major renovation in 2008. Until the company decides how it will move forward with the property, the Jared Coffin House's two restaurants, Jared's and the Tavern, will both be closed.