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The Keeping Room and Dining Room: |
The floor comes from a home built in 1727 with furnishings a tasteful combination of antique and modern comforts. Sit in a c.1900 bonnet chair from Holland or play our hand-cranked phonograph. The Inn's gracious library, keeping room and dining room are now open for the exclusive comfort of guests. You may play a game of chess or cards with friends, or perhaps just relax with a good book. Indulge in fresh popcorn from our popcorn cart.

Access to four of the bedrooms is via a seven foot wide staircase adorned with a mural depicting Poquetanuck Cove (c. 1825). All of the homes in the mural are on the National Register of Historic Places.
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| All bedrooms have full private baths, color cable television, air conditioning and complimentary sherry. | |

There are cookies and another form of desert provided on the table at all times. Breakfast in the morning is an all you can eat Full Country Breakfast served family style. In the winter, breakfast is served in the dining room, accompanied by a crackling fire in a raised hearth fireplace. During the summer months, breakfast is served on the first level of our three story outdoor porch.
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Adelaide:Named after the wife of Captain Grant, this room features an 1800's Gothic bedroom set reconfigured to accomodate a queen size mattress.The room is heated by a gas fireplace, has a massive beamed ceilings and is one of the largest in the home. |
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| Elizabeth: |
| Named after the last mistress to occupy the Inn as a home, this room features a four-poster canopied queen-size bed. The flooring, as in
other rooms, is made of a hard heart pine - a species now extinct. Gun stock posts, open beams and easy deck access characterize this room.This room has a fireplace and is zoned
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| Amy: |
This room has a queen size Shaker style, four poster canopy bed, an 18th Century church pew, and 19th Century pedestal sink. The décor is a cheerful yellow making this one of our sunniest rooms.This room has a fireplace and is zoned for individual heat temperature. | |
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| Collette: |
| Named after the current owner, this is our largest room. It has a queen size iron sleigh bed and a twin bed. A futon mattress can be
pulled out, providing sleeping comfort for two adults and two children or three adults. A massive beam crosses the ceiling. An antique la cross catcher hangs on the wall. A quiver and
arrows done by an artist who provided the same for "Dances With Wolves" also adorns the walls. | |
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Margaret:Pictured with its black marble and white mahogany wood-burning fireplace firewood provided, this is our only room with true Victorian flair. The Margaret room has a queen size bed. |

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Holly:This room features a queen size bed, whirlpool bath and antique furniture (c. 1910). At the foot of the bed is a fully working reproduction of an 18th century fireplace. The fireplace exterior of wooden panels is authentic to the time period of the home. In colder months, firewood is furnished and fires started for guests creating the ultimate romantic experience - a glass of wine, a roaring fire and "thou". |
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Marie:
The Marie Room is a first floor room. It has a massive beamed ceiling and a true Colonial feel. The bathroom is our largest. The bed is a full size authentic 1870's four poster canopy bed and although the room is a bit smaller than our other rooms it has all of the same amenities as our larger rooms; sherry, color cable TV and access to dessert all day and our guest fridge that has wine, beer and soda at no charge. |

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| For the corporate traveler: |
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We have two guest rooms with phone hook-ups and fax availability. These rooms also have full modern baths, color cable television and air conditioning. And don't forget, we have free wireless internet access. |
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| Certified massage therapist available in the comfort of your room. We have deep tissue as well as the lighter touch massage therapists. |
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