|
Home
Mobile Version of this Site
History of the Inn
Guest Rooms
Newport Attractions
Reviews & Press
Innkeeper's
Blog & twitter
Inn Policies
Rates & Availability
Gift Certificates
Vacation Packages
Massage
Services
Directions to the Inn
Murder Mystery Weekends
Wedding Planning
Corporate
& Business Travel














|

|
 |
|
Before "The Architect's Inn" or "George Champlin
Mason House", this home of George C. Mason was
originally called The Woodbine Cottage. We only
saw it fit to name a room after the the house. Though
originally two servants quarters (the
maid and the chef), this is more of a
penthouse suite now spanning the upper
west wing. The windows face west
overlooking the neighboring mansion
during sunset; in the morning, a gentle
trickle of light filters in as almost to
whisper, "Good morning." Woodbine is
another name for honeysuckle which was a
favorite of G.C. Mason's wife. With all
of this said, appropriately so, this
room attracts gardeners and the more
relaxed, light-hearted Victorians. |
|
“...sumptuous breakfasts, great conversation and a
beautifully decorated Inn.”
- Sara and Chuck
|
 |
|
This lovely 3rd floor suite is wonderfully decorated with yellows and
blue accents to gives a soothing feel of an English
Cottage Style home. The quaint bedroom features an
antique corkscrew bed which can be adjusted
to have a King Bed or two Twin Beds and also features a
romantic electric fireplace to create just the right
touch of ambiance. The sitting room has two wicker
chairs, a desk and room for extra beds which
can be used to accommodate additional guests. It also
has private bath with shower, A/C, robes, CD Player as well as
cable Television with DVD and VCR. |
 |
|
"Nick's delightful historical stories, your beautiful
house, delicious breakfast and a
peaceful getaway we
didn't want to leave and we didn't. The extra day has
been great." -Gale & Larry
|
|
|
|
Italian
French
Indian
German
English
Danish
Russian
Polish
Chinese
Japanese
Spanish
Portuguese
Arabic

If this page is
not
displaying correctly
for you, hit
Control +/- to adjust your settings
|
|

|