The Old Town Inn is located in the beautiful Block Island. The Old Town Inn's offer ten guest rooms with bathrooms, furnished by antiques, full bed, twin beds, reading chairs and lamps, every room is decorated with pleasing colors and eclectic feel. Beach towels and chairs are provided upon request, outdoor shower, daily maid service. A gourmet buffet breakfast is served each morning that includes home-baked bread yogurt, cereals,and pastries, fresh fruit, juices, coffee, tea, and hot offerings that change daily.
Location:
P.O. Box 1762 Old Town Road, Block Island Rhode Island 02807
Telephone
401-466-5958 Fax 401-466-9728
Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Newport) Adele Turner Inn
(South Kingstown) Admiral Dewey Inn
(Middletown) Agincourt Inn
(Newport) Almondy Inn
(Stonington) Another Second Penny Inn
(Newport) Architects Inn
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