The 1 Murray House Bed and Breakfast has guest rooms/efficiency with full or half canopy beds, private baths, and private outside entrances. The rooms are provided with TV, VCR, telephone, AC, fans, small refrigerator, coffee pot, microwave, and toaster. The second level guest room has view of Almy Pond and a distant ocean view. Garden is surrounded by in ground pool and hot tub. A gourmet breakfast is served either in the room or in the private patio area. Well trained pets are permitted. The famous Newport Mansions, beach, restaurants, taverns, and pubs are nearby.
Location:
Murray Place, Newport Rhode Island 02840
Telephone
401-846-3337
Other Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns nearby:
(Newport) 1 Murray Bed and Breakfast
(Vineyard Haven) 1720 House
(Uncasville) 1851 Guest House
(Plymouth) A Beach House Oceanfront Bed & Breakfast
(Ledyard) Abbey's Lantern Hill Inn
(Newport) Abigail Stoneman Inn
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