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Colonial-Era Inns - Northeast U.S.

Authentic colonial-era (pre-1800) bed and breakfasts in the Northeast United States.
Alewife House Bed and Breakfast
Kennebunk, Maine - A restored 1756 Colonial farmhouse decorated with antiques.
Butternut Farm
Glastonbury, Connecticut - A 1720 home converted to a bed and breakfast with eight fireplaces and pumpkin pine floors.
Deacon Timothy Pratt Bed and Breakfast
Old Saybrook, Connecticut - A circa 1746 home on the National Historic Register.
Francis Malbone House
Newport, Rhode Island - A Colonial mansion, circa 1760, featuring manicured gardens.
Great Valley House
Malvern, Pennsylvania - A circa 1720 stone farmhouse featuring a pre-1700 stone sink.
Historic Merrell Inn
South Lee, Massachusetts - A stagecoach inn with 10 guest rooms, built in the 1700s.
House on the Canal
Reading, Pennsylvania - Built in the late 1700s and converted to a B&B in 1985.
Mill House Inn
East Hampton, New York - Six of eight rooms at this 1790 restored Colonial have in-room fireplaces.
Tolland Inn
Tolland, Connecticut - Midway between Hartford and Sturbridge, a AAA three-diamond inn that dates back to the 1700s.
Taylor's Corner Bed and Breakfast
Woodstock, Connecticut - A circa 1795 National Register home, with 8 working fireplaces and other features typical of an 18th century home.
Wrangling Brook Farm Bed and Breakfast
West Groton, Massachusetts - A reconstruction of an 1800 house on the same site that was destroyed in a fire.
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