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Located in the heart
of historic Kingston Village (originally called 'Little Rest')
at the Elisha Reynolds House (c.1736-1829), Lily's at Little
Rest privides a great home base to explore South County Rhode
Island or visiting URI.
Lily's offers you three spacious bedrooms that share two
remodeled dedicated bathrooms. Guests can enjoy an historic
ambience with an updated feel of simplicity and comfort.
Inspired by European B&B's, the warm and inviting guest
salon is the perfect place to relax, read, or enjoy
conversation by the fire. The guest dining room is open
throughout the day with breakfast served from 8:00 to 9:00
a.m. In addition to breakfast, your hosts at Lily's at Little
Rest provide mid-afternoon nibbles on the weekends, and hold
occasional complementary wine tastings of their favorite local
vintages, as well as wines of the world. Chilled water is
always available in the small refrigerator in the dining room.
In spring, summer,
and fall, choose to breakfast indoors or on the sitting porch
while you enjoy the inn's ever changing perennial gardens.
Offering high speed
Internet service throughout the inn, air conditioning and
cable television in each bedroom, and ample parking, Lily's at
Little Rest seeks to provide the perfect resting place for
visitors to the Rhode Island coastline, local colleges and
universities, and those looking to explore the fantastic towns
and villages of Southeastern New England.
Mixing something old
with something new, try taking a little rest at Lily's!
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Kingston Village, on
the National Register of Historic Places, is located within
South Kingstown, Rhode Island. Lily's at Little Rest is only a
five minute walk from the University of Rhode Island's main
entrance or a five minute drive to the Ryan Center complex.
Within twenty
minutes you can reach the heart of downtown Newport, historic
Wakefield, or the Galilee ferries to Block Island. Just a few
minutes more and you'll reach the many beautiful beaches of
Narragansett, Matunuck, and Westerly.
Lily's also offers
easy access to the many Rhode Island bicycle paths, is just
north of the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge, and is
centrally located among many of Rhode Island's state parks.
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