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The Tidewater Inn in Madison is a cozy and elegant B&B along the Connecticut shoreline. The Inn is located on two acres of nicely landscaped property, about 3/4 mile from the center of the village. Guests can relax in front of the large fireplace in the beamed sitting room or outside in the English garden. Nine rooms, private bath, fireplace, TV, a/c, beach passes. No smoking. Full breakfast.

Location: 949 Boston Post Rd., Madison Connecticut 06443 Telephone 203-245-8457 Fax 203-318-0265

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