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Beach Life
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Museums
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Sights nearby
Restaurant
Pet friendly
Downtown
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Family Suites
Romantic
Intimate
Yoga
Sit-out Terrace
Local markets
Inn
Spa
Great walks
Boutique
Cycling
Historic
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Child friendly
Beach nearby
Kayaking
On an island
Disabled access
Rooms
25 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
The restaurant promises regionally inspired diningPet friendly
One dog up to 30lb welcome in some accommodationSwimming Pool
There's a seasonal outdoor poolParking
Free on-site parkingMassage
Safe
Views
Family Suites
Bar
Wifi
Fireplace
Walking distance restaurants
Suites
Library
Sit-out Terrace
Laundry
Lift
EV Charging Station
Spa
Garden
Gym
Child friendly
Room service
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Other Activities
Museums
Wine tasting
Sights nearby
Yoga
Local markets
Great walks
Cycling
Watersports
Kayaking
In the last century, "America's oldest inn" — welcoming guests heading east since 1697 — survived a fire (1921), society and political hijinks (early 20th century), and nightclub antics (the '90s). Now reborn at the hands of New England-based High Street Hospitality, the compound includes plenty of green spaces, modern artwork, public areas, including a renovated ballroom, and varied guest accommodations. Twenty guest rooms in the main inn have sophisticated but relaxed decor and fancy amenities like Frette linens and full-sized Costa Brava toiletries. Five cottages with one- to four-bedroom options have the same amenities, as well as firepits and fireplaces.
Originally published by Jeralyn Gerba, Fathom
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