I recently stayed for a few days at the Pequot B&B. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay; Nancy and Jim were so accommodating. When Nancy called ahead to a popular restaurant for reservations for us, we were treated like visiting dignitaries and shown to a table with a window overlooking the harbor even though the restaurant was pretty busy. And Haley,...
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- Also Known As:
- Pequot Inn
- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
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The Pequot Hotel was built in 1840 as a stagecoach stop and a meeting place for the Freemasons. It has operated as a Bed and Breakfast since 1991. It is located about 2.5 miles from Historic Downtown Mystic, Mystic Seaport Museum and Mystic Aquarium. The three lovely guestrooms are furnished with family heirlooms and antiques and all rooms have private modern bathrooms. The large screened porch is a perfect place to relax on a summer evening or to take an early cup of coffee in the morning. A large parlor with television is available for guests, and Internet access is free. All of the guest rooms have A/C in the summer, and two rooms have working fireplaces for use in the winter.We welcome children over the age of eight years, but do not allow smoking or pets. We have a dog, a Basenji, Haley, for your amusement.
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