Tuck Inn

Massachusetts


Despite the unfortunate name, this inn offers excellent value. The renovated 1790s Colonial home has nine rooms, a four-person suite and an apartment. Elegant communal rooms feature period decor. Local artwork and homemade quilts are touches that make the rooms special. The breakfast buffet – with seasonal fruit salads, and fresh-baked bread and pastries – will be a highlight of your stay.


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