This atmospheric family-owned enclave stands amid gardens in the seaside colonial village of Edgartown, famous for its Greek Revival houses built by wealthy whalers in the 19th century. The 19 spacious Edwardian-style lodgings occupy several annexes furnished with antiques, original oil paintings, and brass fixtures. Some accommodations include working fireplaces, garden patios and private entrances. Request Rooms 1, 12 or 14 or the Coach House Suite. An intimate restaurant serves seasonal French-inspired New England cuisine in a glass-paned conservatory dining room or on an outside terrace. The Vineyard is reached by car ferry from Woods Hole (45 minutes) or by air from several major cities and towns, including Boston, Washington, D.C., Providence, Hyannis, New Bedford, New York and Nantucket. Note that some ferries and flights are offered only in high season. Children under the age of 12 are not permitted.
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While the setting may be formal, the tone is congenial and tranquil.
Some may object to the prohibition of the use of cell phones and computers in public areas.
Note that some ferries and flights are only offered in high season; “Behind the Times on Purpose” is an informative coffee table book about The Charlotte Inn.
Lowest Rate: Superior Queen Room, $650; Editor’s Choice: Carriage House Suite, $1,040.
Rates include afternoon tea, parking and Wi-Fi.
To learn more visit their website or call +(508) 627-4751. Contact Andrew Harper Travel to book this hotel as part of your next vacation.
In order to offer you the highest level of service, online booking is currently not available. Please call Andrew Harper Travel at (800) 375-4685, or contact the hotel directly, for reservations.