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Adams House of Mystic B&B
The Adams house is surrounded by lush greenery and flower gardens. This charming 1750's era house offers a homey colonial atmosphere year-round with old-fashioned fireplaces in the dining room and two bedrooms, a sitting room, and more. There is a separate guest cottage on the property, the Golden House, featuring 2 rooms with private entrances, which can be adjoined.
Harbour Inne & Cottage
http://www.harbourinne-cottage.com/
The inne at the Harbour Inne & Cottage has a social area with fireplace and piano. The four bedrooms each have a private bath, kitchen privileges, cable television and are air conditioned
House of 1833
Built In 1833 By Local Banker Elias Brown, This Early 19th Century Greek Revival Home Located On Three Acres Was Converted To A Five Room Bed And Breakfast In 1994. The Large Common Rooms Include A Formal Front Parlor With A Belgian Marble Fireplace And A Music Room Featuring A Baby Grand Piano And A 19th Century Crystal Chandelier. Other Amenities At The House Of 1833 Include A Beautifully Landscaped Swimming Pool, A Newly Constructed Har-tru Tennis Court And Six New 18-Speed Bicycles.
Red Brook Inn
There are two fully restored colonial buildings with ten guest rooms, several parlors, a cool terrace and quiet peaceful woods and trails to enjoy.
Steamboat Inn
http://www.steamboatinnmystic.com/
"The Steamboat Inn is a small and intimate luxury Inn on the Mystic River in historic downtown Mystic Connecticut. The perfect escape. Romantic, yet exciting."
The Adams House
http://www.adamshouseofmystic.com/
This charming 1750's era house offers a homey colonial atmosphere year-round with old-fashioned fire places in the dining room and two bedrooms.
The Morgan Inn B&B
This 1928 Restored Colonial Home Has Captured The Elegance Of The 1940'S With Lovely Themed Rooms. It Began As A Family Estate And Became An Inn In 1961. Its Namesake, Charles W. Morgan, The Famous Whaling Industry Giant, Once Roamed This Area Of Connecticut And His Fishing Vessel Resides On Display In Mystic Harbor. This Unique Inn Has Been Refurbished Down To The Curve Of The Pane Glass Windows, French Doors, And Other Fixtures.
The Old Mystic Inn
The Old Mystic Inn was built in early 1784 when Mystic was noted for whaling, fishing and ship building. Formerly the old Mystic Book Shop, a local landmark specializing in antique books and maps, the Inn abounds in history
The Whaler's Inn
http://www.whalersinnmystic.com/
From the Inn our guests can walk Mystic's lively Main Street with over 75 unique shops, restaurants, historic sea captains' homes, and enjoy Mystic Seaport Museum, as well as the Mystic River Park, docks and schooner fleet
