It is a luxury to live in America, and in the spirit of celebrating America’s birthday, we are sharing with you some of the most quintessential places and people we have experienced in our recent travels to our clients marketplaces. The definition for quintessential: is representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class. This is also in our opinion one of the facets which defines luxury.
Country Inn in Westbrook, Connecticut
This is where we learned from Jim and Mary Brewster (the owners of this wonderful bed and breakfast), this sentence, “We cannot wait to spoil you”. And they were true to their words. If you read our blog, you probably saw the picture of the tasty brownies treats on the dresser. Breakfasts were delicious, and the common areas comfortable and inviting. The House has been lovingly restored, and the work was done by an architect who specializes in restoring and building homes that are a 100 years old.
After dinner, we spent the evenings in the living room on comfortable leather couches catching up with our correspondence. We felt completely at home. The Stannard Inn is located one block from the beach, where the Atlantic meets the river. We came in strangers and we left as friends, and that is one of America’s luxury traits—warm and welcoming people. We are looking forward to our next visit.
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