The Homestead Inn B&b

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The Homestead Inn B&b
5 Elm Street
New Milford, CT  06776


 
This small country inn sits in picturesque New England and is surrounded by village greens, shops, churches, restaurants, and much more. The inn has eight rooms in the main house and a two room cottage suite attached to the main house. The inn serves a continental plus breakfast every morning along with tea in the afternoon. Guests can mix friendly conversation while relaxing in the living room or front porch of the 148 year old inn, which overlooks the Village Green. There are common sitting areas where guests can take a quick nap or just relax. The common areas feature two fireplaces, antiques, and the work of several local artists. Guests are invited to use the large living room and front and back porches, and enjoy the perennial gardens. Or they can browse through the library of Inn Guides and brochures of area attractions in the lobby. Take a stroll through the inn's gardens fo some fresh air or to watch the sunset. A shuttle service is available nearby along with business services, dry cleaning services, and laundry facilities. The inn offers free local calls to all guests. All rooms have been recently redecorated and are furnished with country antiques and reproductions. Each guest room has a private bath, cable television, air conditioning, smoke detectors, and a telephone. The inn also has hair dryers, irons and ironing boards available.

This property requires a two night minimum stay for all Friday and Saturday arrivals between 5/1/05 8/31/05.
 

Rate: $109.95 - $159.95
Airport: Bradley Intl Airport (BDL)

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The Homestead Inn B&b Exterior
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Exterior Public Area Room Living Area Parlor Porch
Deluxe Room      

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