Bed And Breakfast
By Jen A. Miller -
May 8, 2012
Best-known for its historic B&Bs, Cape May now offers an array of hotels and motels for a range of budgets. Here’s a sampling of the varied accommodations. (Note: None of Cape May’s hotels are directly on the ocean; those with Beach Avenue addresses are just across the street from the beach and offer easy beach access.)
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By Emilio K. Dabul -
May 7, 2012
Suddenly alone, Nancy Gallimore converted her gritty LBI fishing business into the Sand Castle, an elegant B&B.
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By Tammy La Gorce -
November 15, 2011
But it's warm by the fire at these cozy spots, ideal for raising a toast and a toddy.
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By Ashley J. Cerasaro -
April 20, 2010
This luxury bed and breakfast offers more than breathtaking views in Point Pleasant Beach. The Tower Cottage can brag good old-fashioned home cooking, too.
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By Ashley J. Cerasaro -
April 20, 2010
The Southern Mansion—another Cape May B&B—offers guests the royal treatment in terms of stately accommodations and modern accouterments.
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By Drew Anne Scarantino -
April 20, 2010
Built in 1790, the Crossed Keys Inn offers a five-room B&B—four in the main house, plus a secluded English cottage (typically used as a honeymoon suite) with a charming balcony and a Jacuzzi for two.
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By Nick DiUlio -
April 20, 2010
Chimney Hill suggests an English country estate, with soft lighting, bookish nooks, and wide-plank hardwood floors. So, if you're looking for a little English-style B&B in New Jersey, this is the place for you.
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By Nick DiUlio -
April 20, 2010
The Inn at Fernbrook Farm is a sprawling Georgian-style B&B, classically outfitted with hardwood floors, a cozy billiards lounge, elegant eighteenth-century sitting rooms, a red-brick terrace, and seven fireplaces.
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By Jill P. Capuzzo -
April 20, 2010
With duck decoys, porcelain ducks, duck paintings, even duck coasters gracing surfaces throughout the sprawling country inn, the Wooden Duck Bed and Breakfast never leaves you wondering how it got its name.
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By Robert Strauss -
April 20, 2010
You need not wear knickers or even old Field of Dreams flannels to book one of Chorpita’s Sports Fan packages at the Haddonfield Inn, which is rather unique in New Jersey B&B-dom.
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By Nick DiUlio -
April 20, 2010
At the Spring Lake Inn, a bed and breakfast situated along the "Irish Riviera," visitors can stroll the hushed, two-mile non-commercial boardwalk, enjoy public tennis and basketball courts, or visit Divine Park for fishing.
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By Robert Strauss -
April 20, 2010
Of the many B&Bs in Cape May, Rhythm of the Sea sets itself apart because its decorations are a lot sparer than in the inns in the main part of town—with browns and blues dominating instead of Victorian reds and greens, and Stickley furniture throughout.
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By Molly Tully -
April 20, 2010
This Long Beach Island-based bed and breakfast is a romantic seaside treasure that makes for a luxurious beachside weekend escape.
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By Lauren Payne -
April 20, 2010
Dancer Farm is a New Jersey B&B that offers several cozy common rooms, a shady patio, and a screened-in gazebo...all of which are ideal places to unwind.
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By Jill P. Capuzzo -
April 20, 2010
The Woolverton Inn sits on a vastly upgraded 10-acre property in Stockton and features two structures—one that mimics the look of an old barn, and one resembling a carriage house. It's a quaint bed and breakfast in a pastoral setting.
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By Robert Strauss -
April 20, 2010
At The Doctor's Inn, a bed and breakfast in Cape May, guests can relax on the wide porch, or enjoy the tended gardens separating the inn from Main Street.
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By Lauren Payne -
November 12, 2008
Nothing brings warmth to the holidays like a B&B decked out for the season. Here are two of our favorites. (Photos by Laura Moss)
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By Roger E. Hernandez -
May 7, 2008
Cape May and Long Beach Island cater to those who appreciate fine dining, luxurious quarters, sailing, birding, and good old peace and quiet.
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