Touch of Ireland Bed and Breakfast is a charming 1920's center hall Colonial on the edge of the Yale campus. A bed and breakfast for all seasons, Touch of Ireland offers a spacious living room with fireplace, library and piano. In warmer weather, guests may relax in the bright and airy sunroom or in the beautifully landscaped gardens. A three course gourmet breakfast is served by candlelight each morning.
Location:
670 Whitney Avenue, New Haven Connecticut 06511
Telephone
203-787-7997 Toll Free: 866-787-7990 Fax 203-787-7999
Other Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns nearby:
(Uncasville) 1851 Guest House
(New Preston) 7C Herb Garden B&B
(Ledyard) Abbey's Lantern Hill Inn
(Killingworth) Acorn Bed and Breakfast/Antiques
(Groton) Applewood Farms Inn B&B
(New Preston ) Arborview Bed and Breakfast
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