Queen Anne Inn
You get the full Victorian treatment at this 1865 heritage mansion which was once a private boy’s school—and that’s a great thing. Guestrooms are spacious, high-ceilinged, and decorated with impressive antiques: four-poster lace canopy beds, ornate sleigh beds, Persian carpets, carved fireplaces, and claw-foot tubs. Only children over the age of 16 are welcome, which is just as well since it’s all a bit too elegant for toddlers. However, the two-story attached carriage house, split into two bi-level suite units, is perfect for families. And visitors of all ages will enjoy admiring the park-like grounds; if you’re lucky, you may even spot a deer or two amidst the stately elm and maple trees. In the beverage room, a selection of local wines and beers are laid out for guests, and the included breakfast is a three-course gourmet feast cooked to order. Top perk: the high level of service from the cheerful young couple who own and run the Queen Anne. A truly special place.
You get the full Victorian treatment at this 1865 heritage mansion which was once a private boy’s school—and that’s a great thing. Guestrooms are spacious, high-ceilinged, and decorated with impressive antiques: four-poster lace canopy beds, ornate sleigh beds, Persian carpets, carved fireplaces, and claw-foot tubs. Only children over the age of 16 are welcome, which is just as well since it’s all a bit too elegant for toddlers. However, the two-story attached carriage house, split into two bi-level suite units, is perfect for families. And visitors of all ages will enjoy admiring the park-like grounds; if you’re lucky, you may even spot a deer or two amidst the stately elm and maple trees. In the beverage room, a selection of local wines and beers are laid out for guests, and the included breakfast is a three-course gourmet feast cooked to order. Top perk: the high level of service from the cheerful young couple who own and run the Queen Anne. A truly special place.

