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Elias Child House B&B


category : Bed and Breakfasts
18th-century Colonial located on 47 wooded acres, fireplaces, cooking hearths with Colonial meal (by reservation), gardens, patio, O pool. Three rooms (one suite), private bath, fireplace, a/c.


Address: 50 Perrin Rd.
I-395 Ex. 97, I-84 Ex. 73
Phone: (860) 974-9836, (877

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