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  • 2 Bedrooms at, Historic Stonington Vacation Home, Sleeps 4-6

    2 Bathroom

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    $1500/weekly

    Room size: 2 Bedroom

General

Unique rental with modern touches in the heart of Stonington Borough – near local shops and activities.

Walk to restaurants, shops and beach.

Check-in time

Flexible

Check-out time

Flexible

Phone number

1-860-460-6939

Additional information

The house consists of 2 bedrooms 2 baths plus a mini bedroom off of the master.

This historic house still has lots of original details and decorated with all the charm of its era.

Visit the fishing village for fresh seafood cooked at home or dine in one of the local restaurants.

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Stonington

Stonington

Activities

ActivitiesIf the weather is nice head to DuBois Beach located at the tip of the peninsula. If you’re here for an extended stay you can purchase a summer beach pass through the Stonington Community Center. For shorter visits, you can buy a day pass right at the beach. There are no fees during the off season.

Transportation

TransportationFrom Boston: From I-95 Southbound take exit 91. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left. Take your fourth left onto North Main Street. Follow that road straight across at the stoplight to the first stop sign. Turn left onto Trumbull Avenue. At the next stop sign, turn right and go over the bridge. At the base of the bridge, curve to the left onto Water Street. From New York: From I-95 Northbound take exit 91. At the bottom of the ramp, turn right. Take your third left onto North Main Street. Follow that road straight across at the stoplight to the first stop sign. Turn left onto Trumbull Avenue. At the next stop sign, turn right and go over the bridge. At the base of the bridge, curve to the left onto Water Street.

Food & Drink

Food & Drink“Where is a good place to eat around here?” That’s probably the number one question we locals get from visitors. We’re fortunate because we can honestly say every place is great it just depends on what you want to eat. Here’s the skinny… Dogwatch – casual seaside dining, Noah’s – casual fine dining, Water Street Café – Oyster bar, seafood, innovative cuisine, Milagro Café – Authentic Mexican, Yellow House Coffee and Tea Room – breakfast and lunch.
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