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The Cape side Cottage B and B is located near village of Woods Hole, featuring five guest-rooms. Each room is equipped with private bath and air condition. There is a cozy pool-side garden room with bedroom, sitting area, and bath. A full breakfast is served either in the parlor by the fireplace, outside on the terrace or by the sparkling pool. Fall and winter getaway specials are also offered.

Location: 320 Woods Hole Road, Falmouth Massachusetts 02540 Telephone 508-548-6218 Toll Free: 800-320-2322

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