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    Sarah and Jeff's Place

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    Spring Hill Inn - Room 4 is in the c.1734 section of the Inn, recently remodeled with individual bathrooms.

    Spring Hill Inn

    4.4(9 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Just spent two nights at the inn. We stayed in room 5 and room 1. We were greeted by Lee, one of…read morethe owners. He was so warm and welcoming. Our room was terrific, so New England!! Our bed was super comfortable and the bathroom had just been renovated and was really well done. In the morning we were left a basket with homemade baked goods each morning. They left freshly cut fruit for our room and yogurt, juice and creamer right outside of our room. A hot tea maker and coffee maker helped get our day started. There is a nice room Downstairs for gathering. Our group took advantage of the flexibility of the room so we could all meet and chat together and have many many laughs. The inn was only outdone by the owners Lee and Diane, who could not have been more hospitable!! We all agreed that the Spring Hill inn is going to be our special place for all of our annual reunions.

    Wow. My wife and I ordered the steak, medium. We waited over an hour for it and when it came, it…read morewas very well-done. No pink at all. We sent it back and asked for medium again but I guess we made the chef paranoid because after another half hour, our steaks came back rare and cold. They even tried to charge us for one of the steaks. We will not be back. It a shame because the atmosphere is so nice.

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    Spring Hill Inn - Room 1 is in the c. 1734 section of the Inn, recently remodeled, with a private bathroom.

    Room 1 is in the c. 1734 section of the Inn, recently remodeled, with a private bathroom.

    Spring Hill Inn - Diane loves to display her flowers.  Spring, summer, and fall flowers are from her perennial gardens.

    Diane loves to display her flowers. Spring, summer, and fall flowers are from her perennial gardens.

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    An Innkeeper's Place - Bedroom

    An Innkeeper's Place

    4.6(5 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Really cute, historical home with lots of charm, nested away in a quiet country setting. The owner…read morewas super friendly and greeted us outside right away upon our arrival. We stayed in the Stafford Suite circa 1778, which was an entire suite. (King bed, kitchen with all necessities, bathroom, cozy livingroom filled with games and so on...). I was in the area visiting UConn for the weekend so this was perfect; about 25 mins away. I had two issues with this stay and I will advise if you have ASTHMA or are an extreme ALLERGENIC person this may not be the right place for you. I struggled!!! 1) there's no heat in any rooms. There's individuals small Honeywell heaters in the bedroom and livingroom which take a lifetime to heat up the rooms. The bathroom does have its own heater. I tried leaving the heater on on low during the day while I left so when I came back I could be comfortable but it was turned off when I came back, I'm assuming the owner went there during the day. Since it's the room is technically under the room floors it's colder plus it's October fall in New England, it's generally cold here. 2) the mildew smell in there is very intense. We had to come home and wash everything. The smell was even trapped in my hair, it stunk badly. In order for them to mask the smell, everything is perfumed heavily. The sheets in the bed are heavily scented with whatever it is they use. If you are an ASTHMATIC or just a Plain ALLERGEN individual this May be a major issue for you. I know it was for me. After laying down for a few minutes, i started coughing, my chest hurt, and then shortly after I went into a full blown asthma attack. We then switched pillows from the couch to the bed and I also threw the blanket that was on the couch of the sheets on the bed and that's how I was able to sleep for the days we were there. Thankfully the couch items were not scented. Please be ware! Don't want anyone to suffer the same. Otherwise the place is beautiful, cozy, romantic if your if your looking for that setting and quiet. Can't speak in regards to food ( I ate out).

    We had an absolutely incredible stay at An Innkeeper's Place. My family (two adults and two kids,…read moreaged 5 and 2) stayed in the Stafford Suite, which is an absolutely GORGEOUS one bedroom suite with a living area, kitchen with island, and a spacious bathroom. The fixtures were beautiful, the towels were so soft, and there were lots of lovely extras in all of the rooms (white noise machine! lavender bath salts!) The rooms were immaculate and the beds were incredibly comfortable (we typically stay at high-end hotels, and I expect to be a little disappointed in beds when staying at smaller places - not the case here!). I say beds because Danele pulled out the sofa for my son, and I wound up sleeping on it for part of the night - remarkably comfortable! The kitchen had everything we needed if we wanted to cook (we didn't!), including freshly ground (that day!) coffee, and Danele's breakfasts were delicious. When we had a splinter emergency with my youngest, Danele was able to help out with first aid supplies and kid-friendly band-aids. She saved the day! I can't say enough good things about this place. It exceeded my expectations in every way. We are looking forward to coming back again.

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    The Farm at Carter Hill - Average night at the farm.

    The Farm at Carter Hill

    4.5(23 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    COVID-19 era review: the goat farm at Carter Hill, the tap room/burgers tavern at Carter Hill, the…read morecute ice cream stand at Carter Hill, the retirement-pasture-for-trucks at Carter Hill. The weddings and gatherings at Carter Hill! This is one cute spot spot to escape during the era of social distancing. The farm stand is actually a (covid closed) tap room at present, so don't go looking for goat soaps right now, but there were plenty cold drinks on tap at Hog's Breath Tavern attached to the B and B, which now has outdoor seating and a line marked with spacing. After Wannamango and wings, we enjoyed strolling the grounds. The Arrigoati Bridge (lol) was a neat sight where we were invited to feed bread to the goats. The gas station you see from the CT Route 66 is neater close up, and the three old trucks on the farm were all fun finds. Hazel, Mitch, and co. were friendly and had their masks, as did most other Carter Hill visitors. Whether you're on the way to or from, it's a great easy on the eyes central/Eastern CT spot to relax...and how many farms have a plane on hand?

    Went for bike night with a group of friends. Band Off The TraXx were playing. Sounded great…read more Prices for cocktails were good. Not expensive like so many places similar to this. Bartender was very friendly and quick. We got grilled chicken sandwich, pulled pork sandwich , fries & jalapeno poppers . The chicken was very dry , but the other food was good. Can't wait for the next bike night. They do other events there. Definitely take the time to check it out.

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