Description
Circa 1650. Enjoy the luxury of a stately English manor at this elegant inn, located in one of the oldest communities in the United States. A colonial revival staircase leads upstairs to the guest rooms, which offer such unique features as exposed beams, antique wall paneling, fireplaces or clawfoot bathtubs. Rooms facing the front enjoy a view of the picture-perfect town pond and green, and rooms facing the back look over the formal English garden. Relax in the comfortable Great Room, with ample books and reading lamps, and grand piano. A sumptuous breakfast of apple tarts or lemon pancakes can be enjoyed inside or out in the garden. It's just a short walk to unusual shops, galleries, nature trails and some of the finest beaches on the Atlantic Coast.Publicity and Awards: Town & Country, Travel & Leisure.Location: Country.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $200 to $600 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Visa, Diners Club, Personal Checks and Travelers Checks. Rooms: This property has 5 total guest accommodations with private bath, 4 with fireplaces and 2 conference rooms. The types of beds available include King, Queen and Twin.
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Policies
Minimum Stay Requirements: Three nights in season weekends, two nights other weekends Cancellation: 14 days Pets: Innkeepers pets on premises. Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast. Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Full Breakfast, Full Gourmet Breakfast, Picnic Lunches, Afternoon Tea, Snacks/Refreshments, Room Service and Catering Service. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Modem Hook-Up, Cable TV, Reading Lamps, Refrigerator, Ceiling Fans, Central Air, Telephone, Television, Data Ports, Turn-Down Service, Desk, VCR, Hot Tub/Spa/Jaccuzi and Voice Mail. Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, Phone, Fax, Sauna, Fireplace, Television, Hot Tub/Spa, VCR and Laundry Facilities. Transportation Services: Train Station Pickup.
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Activities
Events Hosted: Family Reunions, Seminars, Meetings, Weddings and Romantic Getaways. Other Activities: Antiquing, Art Galleries, Beaches, Bicycling, Canoeing/Kayaking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Live Theater, Museums, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Tennis, Water Sports and Wineries.
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Historic Interest
Built in 1650 by a sea captain, Daniel Howe, the house was purchased two years later by Thomas Baker, one of the founders of East Hampton.
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