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Built as a private residence in 1652, The Hedges Inn has long served as an inn and restaurant. Acquired by a new owner three years ago, it has been completely renovated.
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To welcome you, a slew of delightful accommodations—from the ultra-luxurious 12-room Hedges Inn in East Hampton.
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“...... the Hedges Inn still has a dynamite location, plenty of charm, and lower rates than its rarefied neighbor (topping out at $650 per night in-season). The Hedges was also refreshed with a multimillion-dollar renovation before reopening in summer 2008. Beadboard wainscoting, beachy pastel hues, antique reproduction furniture, and flat-screen TVs outfit the 12 rooms, which also have marble-clad bathrooms. The comfortable living room is a good place to watch movies and munch on popcorn; bring your own DVD, and the innkeeper will pop the corn.
There's no restaurant or pool, but East Hampton's restaurants are a ten-minute walk away, and guests receive parking permits to nearby East Hampton Village beaches (along with beach chairs and towels) as well as passes to the East Hampton Gym.”
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If you’re a fan of historic properties, look no further than The Hedges Inn, one of the most intimate places to stay in East Hampton...
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"......Sitting on two acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, complete with white picket fence, sweeping porch and stately elm trees, the landmark luxury inn is reminiscent on colonial times, while serving as a gateway to the best of The Hamptons......"
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"New Owner, Same Smiles at The Hedges Inn"
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