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Hayward House Inn

Hayward House Inn in Colchester is a 1767 Georgian colonial mansion listed on the National Resgister of Historic Places.

Four rooms (2 suites) with private bath and jacuzzi, some with fireplaces; restaurant which serves a full breakfast.

Local attractions include: Bartlett Brook Wildlife Area, Golden Hill Paugusset Reservation, James Street Pond, Hayward Lake, Savin Lake, Red Cedar Lake, Deep River Reservoir, Amston Lake, and Day Pond State Park.

Location: 35 Hayward Ave (Rte 2, Ex. 18), Colchester Connecticut 06415 Telephone 860-537-5772

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Acorn Bed and Breakfast/Antiques
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Angel Hill
(Norfolk)
Angel Hill Bed and Breakfast
(Groton)
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