Stroll down to Aunt Nea's and you'll be treated to the best of St. George's. A narrow winding alley leads to the gate of a long central walkway amid formal gardens and up to the entrance of this grand home. Your hosts, Delaey Robinson and Andrea Dismont will enthusiastically guide you through their inviting 18th-century home. The excitement is justified: all the Jasmine rooms and suites (some with whirlpools) have gorgeous, old-fashioned bed frames, from wrought iron to solid-oak four-posters with canopies. Aunt Nea's is within putting distance of St. George's golf course and a five-minute scooter ride from Tobacco Bay Beach and the other secluded coves. PROS:quaint St. George's setting, quiet, spacious. CONS: no pool, far from other island destinations.
Posted by gyppielou from Boston on 9/22/08
Booked this for my Mom for her last night on island. In her words it was good for one night but no more. Fit the bill for staying on that end of the island, but the place is tired, unkempt and from what she heard, the owners are trying to unload the property while failing to maintain it.
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