The Inn at Kenmore Hall is a love story, of sorts – a cozy throuple between two people and a historic home. When Frank Muytjens and Scott Edward Cole stumbled upon this 1792 Georgian estate, it had a sort of Grey Gardens vibe, overgrown and nearly forgotten. Now, it’s an intimate, design-forward inn, where antiques mix with midcentury finds, Aesop lines the bathrooms, and wool blankets warm velvet chaises. Set on 20 acres of meadows and woodland trails, it’s a place to sink into a teak chaise, wander past Palladian windows, or do nothing at all! If you must get out, Tanglewood and Hancock Shaker Village are close by – but Kenmore Hall is its own kind of escape. Comfy Key: Lodging • Breakfast • Fireplace
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