The spot we chose was a wonderful surprise, right on the water and only a 20 minute minute drive from the Inn. ![]() Here are a few options if you wish to explore a little more for dinner: The Boathouse There was a binder in our room that had many suggestions, and you can always ask the front desk for their input. You can have s’mores by the fire at night by their fire pit, (perfect for summer or during the off season).Īlthough we loved soaking up the rural, tranquil feeling you can’t help but enjoy, we opted for a scenic dinner out after the Stone House Inn’s happy hour. One of their indoor rooms has games to choose from and they offer umbrellas and beach chairs for your stay. Our room had a keurig, and there was also 24 hour tea/coffee station in the lobby. Part of your $20 resort fee includes free wine and cheese/crackers in the evening, as well as a free breakfast with fresh brewed coffee in the morning. Take a ride to Sakonnet Lighthouse and walk on the pebbled beach one day and the next, ride on the walking trail at the end of the property to explore gorgeous beaches with no crowds. My favorite part of our stay were the free bikes that I highly suggest taking advantage of. I recommend calling to make your reservation – they were so helpful with booking, room selection, and answering any questions I had. There are suite options varying in size – so choose what works best for you, and your budget! There are rooms in the main house (we stayed in the ‘Bailey’ Room) as well as the ocean view barn studio suites. We mainly wanted to stay on sight (the grounds are beautiful and you don’t need to go far to explore the gorgeous coastline of Rhode Island). However, I was so looking forward to exploring the small, picturesque farming town of Little Compton. The Inn was originally a private residence built in 1854 and recently went through 12 million dollars worth of renovations – it is an historic beauty.Īs Rhode Islanders, we don’t make it to farther part of the states (after all, the state is small so we don’t love long distances) ). This trip, we wanted to have night away before life gets a little busier, and although I did a brief search in Newport or Block Island, we landed on The Stone House Inn thanks to a family recommendation. During warmer months I often go back to my favorite spots, eat the lobster rolls and quahogs I crave so much and embrace all the nostalgia of being home. ![]() Similar to the season of Fall, there is just something about this season in New England. Thanks for supporting cityandsee (and my coffee habit ).Īlthough I am a native Rhode Islander, I never tire of spending some time there in the summer. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission (at no cost to you) if you click or purchase from them.
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