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Our nightly room rates vary by season:
"In season" (standard rate): every day from June 1 - Sep. 27; Oct. 21-31; weekends year-round.
"Quiet season" ($25 discount off in season rate): weekdays (not weekends) November through May.
"High season" ($20 premium above in season rate): Sep. 28 - Oct. 20 plus Memorial Day Weekend.
For room availability, please view our online availability calendar.
Churchill House amenities are listed below the room photos on this page.
You may submit a secure, online request or call us toll-free at (800) 320-5828 to make a reservation. Please review our deposit and cancellation policy.
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The Blenheim Room is currently under renovation and we do not have a photo. It will return to service on May 1, 2012. The room is on the second floor and features a Queen bed, fabric-padded wall, and private ensuite bath with jetted tub (with shower combination). There is a bonus small private sitting nook adjacent. This room sleeps two.
Quiet Season: $120
In Season: $145
High Season: $165
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In each and every guestroom:
- All Rooms are non-smoking with private bath
- Individual in-room thermostats: central hot water heat
- MP3/iPod-compatible AM/FM/CD player stereos with alarm clock
- Complimentary Wi-Fi (high speed wireless Internet access)
- High quality hypo-allergenic pillows, and plenty of them
- Handmade quilts or comforters by Waverly
- A down comforter for every bed in the cooler months
- Ceiling fans and large, modern double-paned screened windows
- Bedside reading lamps
- Custom toiletries by Greenwich Bay
- A tasteful blend of antique furnishings, some original to the inn, and modern pieces
Available upon request or in the Common Areas:
- Guest computer with e-mail and internet access
- Complimentary hot & cold beverages 24 hours a day
- Irons & ironing boards
- Ice & ice buckets
- Supplementary toiletries and towels
- Hairdryers
- Area guidebooks and field guides
- Area maps for hiking, biking, foliage, antiquing
- Umbrellas
- Parlor games, cards, puzzles, books
- Area activities and sightseeing information
- Innkeepers' eclectic library of books and CDs
- Current magazines about nature, New England, and news
- Area restaurant menu samples and recommendations, plus reservation service
Completely absent from the Churchill House:
- Television to interrupt the peace and quiet
- Telephones (OK, we'll let you borrow the house phone since your cellphone may not work here)
- All the hustle, stress, and hurry of everyday life in the 21st century
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