Greenwich, "The
Gateway to New England" is conveniently located 28 miles from
mid-town Manhattan, yet presents a panorama of natural beauty and
picturesque charms. It encompasses all aspects of country living,
from its waterfront coastline dotted with sailboats, through
mid-country sprinkled with protected conservation land and riding
trails, to back countrys rolling hills studded with polo
fields and horse farms. Greenwich, on Long Island Sound in
Fairfield County is home to many estates, country clubs and golf
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Area attractions include
The Bruce Museum, Stamford Museum & Nature Center, Loughlin
Park, Mianus River Park, Pemberwick Park, and Greenwich Avenue,
the "Rodeo Drive of the Northeast."
The town has four beaches
on Long Island Sound which are Greenwich Point (often referred to
as Tod's Point), Byram Beach, Island Beach and Captain's Island.
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Featured
Bed and Breakfast Inns, Greenwich, Connecticut
- Stanton
House Inn, Greenwich
This historic mansion conveys the feeling of life in the
country yet midtown Manhattan is only 45 minutes away on the
train.
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- Harbor
House Inn, Old Greenwich
New England inn surrounded by charm offers bed and
breakfast lodging just a short stroll from the beach and 45
minutes from New York City.
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- Black
Rock Inn, Fairfield
near many of the area's Fortune 500 Corporate Headquarters
and minutes from both Fairfield and Sacred Heart universities.
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