$$-$$$$, Brewster
Fodor's Review:
Weather permitting, a three-course breakfast is served on the patio overlooking a swimming pool and 2 acres of landscaped gardens at this restored, beautifully decorated 1846 farmhouse on historic Route 6A. A fireplace is the focal point in one guest room, and another has a king-size canopy bed and sliders that open onto a private deck. Three more guest rooms, furnished with authentic and reproduction antiques, fireplaces, and hot tubs, are in an adjacent carriage house. Afternoon tea is included. Some off-season weekends are centered around cooking workshops and murder-mystery sleuths; ask about spa and/or dinner packages. Pros: Intimate lodging, ideal for those who want to fully relax away from busy distractions. Cons: Not an in-town or beachside location, not for those traveling with children.
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