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Applegate Inn

Lee, Massachusetts
applegateinn.com 413-243-4451
The inn is situated on a park-like 6-acre Massachusetts estate close to the historic town of Lee. It is near Stockbridge (2 miles), Lenox (Lee is 10 minutes to Tanglewood using our no traffic short cut) and Great Barrington. Applegate has a unique location - a country estate, beset with horse farms, with only a half mile walk to downtown Lee. We pride ourselves in creating a tranquil atmosphere that allows all guests to create memories that will be treasured for years to come. The inn's elegant rooms, magnificent gardens, heated swimming pool and friendly staff promote true relaxation at our b. . .

Jonathan Foote 1778 House

Lee, Massachusetts
1778house.com 413-243-4545
Jonathan Foote received a land grant of 1200 acres and moved to Massachusetts from Connecticut in 1772. He built a log cabin near the present house, which was constructed in 1778. The house, of post and beam construction, retains many of its original eighteenth century features including wide plank floors, twelve over twelve paned windows, antique hardware four fireplaces including a colonial era hearth over 7 feet long and original beehive oven. Jonathan and three of his sons, Asahel, Fenner and David fought in several campaigns of the Revolutionary War. Asahel was present at the laying . . .

Inn at Laurel Lake

Lee, Massachusetts
theinnatlaurellake.com 413-243-9749
Located in the the heart of the Berkshires, The Inn at Laurel Lake has a proud history of gracious accommodations, fine food, and the beauty of the Berkshires. Built at the turn of the century and lovingly cared for over the years, the Inn offers a relaxing atmosphere full of country charm. Whether your passion is antiquing, fishing, music, or just relaxing on a sun dappled chaise, The Inn at Laurel Lake offers a well-earned respite from the work-a-day world. Your host, Tom Fusco and staff invite you to join them for a most memorable stay. Enjoy!. . .

Pilgrim Inn

Lee, Massachusetts
pilgriminn.net 413-243-1328
Tanglewood, Jacobs Pillow, weddings, shopping (at the Lee Prime Outlets), race car fans (Limerock raceway)... whatever your interest we will help make your trip unforgettable. Ask about our discounts for these attractions and many more." The staff and management of the Pilgrim Inn welcome you to the Berkshires! Our Inn has been providing quality service and rooms since 1988. Our staff is dedicated to offering the best in customer satisfaction, room cleaning, amenities and booking of reservations. With our clean, secure guest rooms and affordable nightly rates, you simply can't go wrong with st. . .

Crabtree Cottage

Lee, Massachusetts
crabtreecottage.com 413-243-1780
Located just steps away from historic downtown, this Lee, Massachusetts Bed and Breakfast is located only minutes away from all Berkshire attractions; including other charming and historic towns such as Lenox, Stockbridge & Great Barrington. Tanglewood, The Norman Rockwell Museum, Jacobs Pillow, Shakespeare & Co and The Berkshire Theatre Festival are just a sampling of the various cultural venues in the area. The newly acclaimed Mass Moca of North Adams and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Museum of Williamstown are a beautiful scenic drive only 45 minutes away. The Berkshires also host i. . .

Morgan House

Lee, Massachusetts
morganhouseinn.com 413-243-3661
The Morgan House was a private residence for Esquire William Porter and his family. Edwin Morgan, the first settler of the city of Springfield,enlarged this home in 1855 and opened its doors to visitors arriving on incoming stagecoaches. Thus, began the long and illustrious history of The Morgan House Inn. Mary Morgan Jones and Charles Morgan, Edwin's daughter and youngest son, carried on the family tradition, providing a comfortable rest stop for weary travelers and their horses. The hospitality and comfort of the Morgan House has been enjoyed by many guests, including the likes of Ulysses S. . .

Devonfield Country Bed and Breakfast

Lee, Massachusetts
devonfield.com 413-243-3298
Nestled in the beautiful hills of the Berkshires in the charming town of Lee, Massachusetts, Devonfield is an exquisite country inn that's airy and comfortable, the hospitality warm and welcoming, and the food delicious! Devonfield is a gracious English-Style country house which was originally built in the late 1800's. It overlooks a pastoral meadow shaded by graceful birch trees, with the rolling tapestry of the Berkshire Hills beyond. Set on 32 acres it's a mile above Lee's Main Street, which has a rich history dating to 1798. Owners Ronnie and Bruce Singer (ardent preservationists) fell . . .

Appleton House Bed and Breakfast

Lee, Massachusetts
appletonhouse.com 413-243-9093
Bed & Breakfast features four charming guest rooms each with private bath welcoming you to the Berkshires. A wonderful homemade breakfast feast is prepared every morning by Chef Tamy and is served on fine china and crystal with candlelight. Dine inside in the comfort of our dining room or outside on the porch bistro or patio. Breakfast is served between 8:30am - 9:30am which includes many delicious choices from freshly made puff pastries, quiche made with fresh herbs from Tamy's garden, eggs, muffins, coffee cakes, always plenty of fresh seasonal fruit with yogurt and granola, etc.. . .

Chambery Inn Bed and Breakfast

Lee, Massachusetts
chamberyinn.com 413-243-2221
With French-inspired design and nine exceptional rooms, this nineteenth-century parochial school turned country inn possesses a unique character that celebrates it as a truly distinctive landmark in the beautiful Berkshire Hills. Tucked away in Lee, Massachusetts, this unique historic hostelry has delighted guests since its opening in 1990. The Inn offers spacious 500-square foot suites which include elegant canopied beds, comfortable sitting areas with warming fireplaces to end a day on the slopes, private baths with soothing whirlpool tubs, desk, phone, and cable television. Eight-foot windo. . .