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The Old Lyme Inn, located off I-95, is a charming restored 1850 house offering 13 guest rooms, all with private baths and cable television. The Old Lyme Inn Grill offers guests casual meals all day, and the more formal Winslow Dining Room and Lounge, with twelve-foot ceilings and brass chandeliers, add fresh flowers and candlelight to create an ideal setting for romantic nights, family occasions, or just a night on the Village.

Pets accepted with additional cost.

Location: 85 Lyme St., Old Lyme Connecticut 06371 Telephone 860-434-2600 Toll Free: 800-434-5352 Fax 860-434-5352

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02/21 Coming to The Old Lyme area
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