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This historic bed and breakfast was originally built in 1881 by President Chester Arthur's Secretary of State, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen. Fifteen guest rooms, each named after an American author associated with the Berkshires, add a touch of cultural elegance to the charm of this renovated home, located on three acres.

All rooms have private baths. Premises are smoke free.

Location: 2 Kemble St., Lenox Massachusetts 01240 Telephone 413-637-4113 Toll Free: 800-353-4113

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06/09 Coming to The Lenox area
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