Frommer's Review
This restored three-story Victorian house is architecturally one of the loveliest inns in the Caribbean. With fancy gingerbread, the hotel was originally built in 1920 of brick and poured concrete as a replacement for a much older wood-sided house, which served as the seat of a large plantation. It sits on a hillside above sugar-cane fields and the bay, 3km (2 miles) from the village of Trinité itself. The nearest beach is Plage Cosmy, lying 1.5km (1 mile) from the hotel. The bedrooms are spacious and modern, with 19th-century furnishings. There are some family rooms as well. All of the bedrooms have only showers. New owners have made major changes to this place, breaking down walls between existing rooms to create larger bedrooms, upgrading the plumbing and electricity, and bringing in classier antiques. Although there were only 11 rooms in operation at presstime, during the life of this edition, they were developing an annex, hoping for an eventual room count of 30 units.
Facilities:
Outdoor pool; fitness center; laundry service
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