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Every room in the Percy Inn enjoys its own
personality and each shares a sense of history coupled with the comforts of today.
All
guest quarters enjoy common comforts with each accommodation including
queen beds, phones and fax machines, CD players, TVs and VCRs, wet bars
and refrigerators stocked with complimentary soft drinks, air
conditioning, and private baths.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Room (102)
Our only ground floor accommodation with private entry, deck, full bath with green stone. |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Suite (201)
A spacious atmospheric suite with an ornamental fireplace, pumpkin pine floors,
marble bath, and adjoining study. |
Dorothy
Parker Junior Suite (301)
A lovely and generous accommodation with a dressing room separating the bedroom from
an innovative bath. |
Percy
Bysshe Shelley (202)
A delightful choice with a four-poster pine bed, exposed brick, wrought iron wine
racks, and green stone bath. |
Walt
Whitman (302)
A favorite masculine flavor wrapped in Ralph Lauren fabrics with
raised panel walls, wet bar, mirrored mantle, and skylit bath. |
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John
Keats (303)
A cozy and fashionable west-facing room featuring exposed brick and
generous bath accomplished in ivory marble, red rock stone, and crowned
with British pub red. |
Pine
Suite
Old-world romantic. A sumptuous
living room with
exposed brick and a second TV/VCR and CD player,
serve as leisure space to this one bedroom suite.
A convenient kitchen complements the bedroom. |
The Pine
Studio
A spacious and sunny studio with historic
district views, queen bed, full-sized sofabed, kitchen, and bath with a
shower. |
"If
we had booked far enough ahead, we would have stayed here."
--Chicago
Tribune
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