Frommer's Review
A cliché of pink-walled, whitewashed-roofed Bermudian charm, Granaway is a home built in 1734 with guest rooms and a garden cottage. The property opens onto views of Great Sound and its sparsely inhabited islands. This was once prime anchorage for the privateers of the 18th and 19th centuries. Granaway was one of the stately waterfront homes used as a storeroom for the "booty."
The old cedar beams of the original house are still maintained, although modern conveniences have been added. The bedrooms are handsomely furnished and comfortable, each with a small private bathroom with a combination tub/shower. Four of the rooms are in the main house, although the most romantic retreat is the separate Granaway Cottage. This former slave quarters has been completely refurbished with a full kitchen, hand-painted Italian floor tiles, and a fireplace. The most scenic way to reach the City of Hamilton is by taking a short walk to Harbour Road, where you can board one of the ferryboats. In fair weather, guests are served breakfast in the garden, by a pool surrounded by lush foliage.
Facilities:
Outdoor pool
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