Frommer's Review
Facing the village green, The Grapevine mixes urban sophistication with reasonable prices, rural charm, and intimacy. It's the best inn in town, although it doesn't have the charm and grace of Wyck Hill House on the outskirts . It was named after the ancient vine whose tendrils shade and shelter the beautiful conservatory restaurant. Many of the bedrooms have been redecorated, and each varies in size -- some quite small -- but comfort is the keynote here. Ten rooms are in a comfortably appointed annex and lack the character of the stone-sided walls and crooked floors in the main building. Some rooms offer four-poster beds. Each unit comes with a small bathroom, most with a tub/shower combination.
Facilities:
2 restaurants; bar; room service; laundry service; dry cleaning
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