outside of Chestertown, Maryland, is an absolute must stay! In 2006, it was voted one of American Historic Inn's, top ten most romantic Inns. Originally, a plantation house built in 1860, this magnificently well kept bed and breakfast Inn, completely harmonizes with it's twenty acres of beautifully wooded landscape!
The owners of Brampton Inn, are very meticulous about the comfort that they offer to their guests; Each guest room is decorated with antique furnishings and oriental rugs and most, feature a wood burning fire place and a whirlpool. With a very friendly and caring attitude and a great breakfast, The Brampton Inn aims to make your stay, a memorable one!
There are hundreds quaint little towns and communities, strewn along the eastern coastline. If you would prefer something a little more secluded, then the Channel Bass Inn bed and breakfast, on Chincoteague Island, in Virginia, is probably what you are looking for!
Or, if you would completely like to get away from everything altogether, then a ten mile ferry boat ride to Tylerton on Smith Island, in Maryland, could be the ultimate treat. Here, one can enjoy bike riding, canoeing, bird watching or simply reading a good book. The hospitality offered by Rob and Linda Kellog, at their beautifully furnished Inn of Silent Music, is an experience not to be missed!
Further north, lies, what I call; The bed and breakfast Mecca of the East Coast! Some of the most architecturally appealing bed and breakfasts can be found in Cape May, New Jersey! Just about every street in the heart of Cape May, is lined with breathtaking architecture, heavily influenced by a multitude of Victorian styles from all over the world!
Cape May, is considered one of the very first seaside towns in the United States and it has a lot of interesting history! Once you check into the B and B of your choice, then one can enjoy a walk along the beach, followed by a stroll through the town; Everything is in easy reach by foot. There are plenty of restaurants, bars and shops, all offering something a little different, just like the buildings you will see along the way.
There are literally thousands of great bed and breakfasts awaiting investigation. They don't stop at Cape May, they continue on through New Jersey, New York and up the coast and into Canada, then back down through the middle!
I wish you all the best with your travels and I hope you find, like I have; that it is indeed, very difficult to determine which are the greatest bed and breakfasts, as they are all very unique and they will all stand out in your mind, in many different ways!
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