Rhode Island Bed And Breakfasts - Experience The Diversity Of The Ocean State
Rhode Island bed and breakfasts that are worth staying at while you visit Rhode Island.
No matter what time of year you decide to visit Rhode Island, you will be sure to have a great time. This is an area of the country filled with history and one of the places you can opt to stay is a Colonial mansion built around 1760.
The Francis Malbone House, one of many Rhode Island bed and breakfasts, features twenty rooms that are elegantly decorated to make your stay the most pleasurable.
There are four garden side rooms. They are part of the original Colonial mansion and have queen size beds. The rooms have private baths, TV/DVD and wireless Internet. These are decorated as are the others with many antiques from the era of the mansion and reproductions as well.
Four harbor side rooms, four courtyard rooms and four Newport rooms along with four suites make up the Francis Malbone House. All are decorated in the Queen Anne style and have gorgeous window treatments and exceptional paintings. Fifteen of the rooms as well as the suites have fireplaces and twelve guest rooms have Jacuzzis.
A guest parlor is the setting for afternoon tea and snacks compliments of the bed and breakfast. A courtyard may be used as well when the weather permits. This is extremely high-end, comfortable Rhode Island bed and breakfasts.
Jacob Hill Inn
This bed and breakfast has been featured on the Home and Garden Channel. The beauty of each of the twelve rooms is in the decor. A choice of sleigh beds, four poster beds, canopy beds and mansion beds all of the king size variety will make you feel as if you are truly royalty. Two person Jacuzzis, private sitting rooms - some with French doors - are just a sample of the amenities that await your arrival at Jacob Hill Inn.
Your day will be filled with the assortment of activities within close proximity to the Jacob Hill Inn. Take an afternoon and go antique shopping. A romantic carriage ride will be a special time for couples. There is canoeing, golfing, ice skating, hiking and biking. Horseback riding, hot air balloons, sky diving and museums to see. The Rhode Island bed and breakfasts are right in the middle of it all, but have the privacy and relaxation you may need as well.
The Old Court
The Old Court started as a rectory and dates back to 1863. This fine example of bed and breakfasts has a Victorian style. This includes the wonderful Italian decor when it comes to the mantelpieces and high ceilings. The bed and breakfast is furnished with antique furniture and features chandeliers and guest rooms have been decorated for specific eras.
With names like the Chippendale, the Stove room and the Nightingale room, the guest rooms include private baths, real antique beds with a few comfort modifications, wet bars in some rooms. The overall effect The Old Court is as if you have stepped back in time. This is a first floor dining room where a full breakfast is served every morning.
Rhode Island bed and breakfasts are some of the most beautifully decorated homes you will ever hope to see. When this part of your journey is as well taken care of as the when and how, you will be on your way to a wonderful vacation.
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