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A classic Cape Cod inn blending historic ambience with state-of-the-art facilities. — Jetsetter
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7 reviews
Equally memorable is evening s’mores: you can order a kit to your room, complete with a personal fire pit. Or head to one of the fire pits scattered throughout the property for some socializing. — Travel + Leisure
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3 reviews
Occupying an 1857 farmhouse, this year-round country-style inn offers homey comforts in a quiet yet central neighborhood. — Lonely Planet
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3 reviews
This inn still has charm and personality, perhaps left over from when it was the Sea Pines School of Charm and Personality for Young Women. — Frommer's
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3 reviews
Part of the fun here are your hosts, made up of two British sisters and the German husband of one of them. — Frommer's
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4 reviews
Ocean Edge is for those who like a full-service vacation: The 429-acre property has a private Cape Cod Bay beach, tennis, and an 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus. — Frommer's
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3 reviews
The Chatham Gables Inn in Cape Cod provides an elegant and comfortable escape. — Oyster
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4 reviews
At this understated and serene but stylish inn, perched on a bluff overlooking Vineyard Sound, the living room and most guest rooms face the water. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
A warm and welcoming B&B escape in New England, including complimentary daily breakfast. — Jetsetter
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3 reviews
Popular with families and couples alike, these comfortable accommodations are a smart, affordable choice for those wanting to be close the shore (and who don’t mind walking). — Travel + Leisure
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2 reviews
This 1849 house, listed on the prestigious National Register of Historic Places, has been done up to the nines. — Frommer's
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2 reviews
A stately Greek Revival building with imposing columns, the inn has one of the most dramatic facades of any house on the Cape; it sits near the Botanical Trails and has its own fine gardens. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
At this delightful inn, five buildings of one- and two-bedroom suites ring a landscaped lawn that leads to a scenic wooded pond. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
One of the town’s most historic inns, the Captain’s Manor was built in 1849 by a sea captain for his southern bride, which is why the exterior has a plantation style wrap-around veranda. — Frommer's
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4 reviews
Formerly the Sleepy Hollow Motor Inn, the mostly renovated Treehouse Lodge (work-in-progress) is a great family-friendly destination. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
This gorgeously restored 19th century property, located right on the harbor in Woods Hole, features 11 rooms and suites. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
This exquisite B&B gets its name from the two stately beech trees on the property. — Frommer's
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4 reviews
Rooms mix antiques with such modern amenities as Bose stereos and DVD players (loaner laptops and iPod docks are also available). A widow's-walk sundeck has a panoramic view of Cape Cod Bay. — Fodor's
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