Lambert's Cove Inn

Martha's Vineyard


It's a long drive through the woods to reach Lambert's Cove Inn: but for anyone looking to really get away it's worth it. The inn and its grounds have the air of an English country manor. The rooms are luxurious, but tasteful, and there's a slew of amenities (pool, access to a nearby private beach) to cap everything off.


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