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Could one of these U.S. AND COLONIAL INNS be 'your secret hideaway' - you know, the place you hold so dear, that you tell only a few stylish friends about it? Ask our Hideaway Specialists to find the World's Best Secret Hideaway Inn for you! Best
U.S. & Colonial Inn Hideaways Twenty-six rooms. Perfect inn with a view and the fragrance of the sea. Quiet seaside village on the St. George peninsula. Begin with coffee on the harbor front porch and end with fresh seafood served in the candlelit dining room. Doubles from $138. Old Inn
on the Green A 'discreet route' to Tanglewood passes through the tiny town. Charming alternative to the Berkshires' ritzier hotels. Just what a New England inn should be be - white wrap-around porch and rickety wooden staircase leading up to five bedrooms. Doubles from $175. Simpson
House Inn A 'gem' surrounded by an acre of English gardens, where its fourteen rooms spread through the Victorian main house, cottages and renovated barn are decorated with hand-painted wallpaper and European antiques, including Louis IV beds. Hands-on attention of owners Glyn and Linda Sue Davies. Doubles from $175. Tuscany
Inn In this 1893 ship captain's house, innkeeper Laura Brana goes out of her way to make you feel at home as you take cappuccino, sherry and homemade biscotti in the library filled with overstuffed sofas and chairs. Do have Brana's incredible buttermilk-blueberry pancakes. (Best room at the top.) Doubles from $200. Casa Luna This is a 300-year-old Spanish house in San Miguel's town center. Eight enormous rooms with stone fireplaces surrounding a flower-bedecked courtyard - all the creation of Dianne Kushner, a former psychotherapist who gave up her practice to move to Mexico and start this remarkable Bed-and-Breakfast. Doubles from $85. Thanks
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