Renovated by Greenwich hoteliers Thomas and Theresa Henkelmann, the inn—and its accompanying three-star restaurant—is a study in old-school sumptuous elegance.The rooms at the Homestead Inn aren’t called rooms—they’re called “chambers.”
And the lodging at this renovated 1799 inn is anything but average: second- and third floor suites have imported furniture, Frette linens and original artwork, plus heated bathroom floors.
Homestead Inn Amenities:
• 18 rooms. Closed two weeks in March. Children over 12 years only.
Restaurant, bar.