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Sugar Loaf Hill Bed and Breakfast is
nestled on 1-1/2 acres in a charming historic area, peacefully
surrounded by stone walls, hollies, rhododendrons, and large
shade trees.
The back of the house, built in 1720,
served as an original farmhouse for much of the surrounding
acreage. In the mid-1800's, the much larger main house, styled
in the Greek Revival tradition, was added in the front. Six of
the eight original fireplaces remain in use, including three
that are delightfully shared by guests in the dining room,
living room, and parlor.
Guest accommodations have been supplemented
with modern baths for guests' comfort. Three rooms, all with
private baths, are available with twin, queen, or king beds
and specially appointed amenities. A relaxing front porch
which stretches along the length of the house beckons you to
relax in one of its rocking chairs.
Guests enjoy a hearty, full country
breakfast each morning, served at 8:15 a.m. Enjoy a
well-blended cup of coffee and a delicious entree to accompany
lively conversation and a generous helping of hospitality. For
guests on the go, a continental breakfast is available from
7:30 to 9:00 a.m., providing a sampling of your breakfast
favorites. A guest refrigerator and freezer are available.
The Inn is within an easy stroll of
Wakefield village, resplendent with quaint shops, churches,
and a variety of restaurants from pubs to fine dining, as well
as a new riverwalk and bike path. |
Those longing for the outdoors can enjoy
tennis or golf, or travel Wakefield's countryside on the new
bike path or an invigorating hike. Several nearby beaches are
yours to explore, and the University of Rhode Island is only
ten minutes away.
Many will want to try their luck at
Foxwoods Casino. You can also enjoy the numerous festivals,
including the Balloon Festival and Art Festival in July and
the Seafood Festival in August, as well as several concerts
throughout the year. The Block Island ferry can take you to
visit the island, just an hour away. Try the new high-speed
ferry to Martha's Vineyard from Quonset. Plan your stay at the
Sugar Loaf Hill Bed and Breakfast and discover what fun this
historic area can truly be!
Featured in Yankee Magazine Travel
guide to New England, 2002.
South County Tourism "Best of the
Best" award, 2005. |