Stayed in the Inn building for a week toward the end of August. The room faced the water and overlooked the very well-maintained swimming pool and the "motel." Very roomy and comfortable. Bathroom perfectly adequate. Turn of the century decor much to our liking. Free computer connection in all rooms.
The people in reception were very welcoming and helpful. They provided maps, walking directions, will sell you ferry tickets, and give you a beach sticker for parking at the closest beach, a ten minute walk from the Inn. Donut holes and coffee in the lobby all day, but good food is only a few minutes walk away. The grounds are beautifully planted and one hardly notices the Nautilus motel which shares the driveway entrance and is on the adjacent property. The Dome restaurant described in an earlier review has been closed for over a year and alas, the Dome sits empty next to Nautilus.
When we extended our stay we were moved (they literally carried our bags) to the other end of the Inn. Our room was beyond our wildest dreams. Four poster bed, fireplace, sitting room with huge windows looking out to the ocean, lovely full bath, and antique furnishings. The housekeeper told us the history of the Inn, where she has worked for many, many years, with great pride.
All together, we would return to Sands of Time in a minute.
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