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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Wakefield, Rhode Island:

Silver Lake Cottage

Wakefield, Rhode Island
silverlakecottage.com 401-782-3745
Silver Lake Cottage rests on three private acres overlooking beautiful Silver Lake in Wakefield, RI. The cottage is only a short walk to historic Wakefield's restaurants and antique and specialty shops. Along with some of New England's most interesting historic sites, the area offers guests a rich variety of activities including biking, hiking, fresh and saltwater fishing, boating and access to numerous beaches and golf courses. The cottage is perfect for a weekend getaway, corporate retreat or special event. We look forward to sharing Silver Lake Cottage with you!. . .

Eden Manor

Wakefield, Rhode Island
EdenManorBandB.com 401-792-8234
Eden Manor is a 26-room Victorian mansion built in 1840. It features 12 large, airy guest rooms (many with fireplaces), 11 foot ceilings, sweeping lawns and historic specimen trees. It has been lovingly restored and awaits your return to this golden era. Come on a romantic weekend getaway in a room with a fireplace or plan a week-long stay with the family and see all that our area has to offer. Close to Rhode Island's world famous beaches, historic Newport, Mystic Seaport, the Block Island ferry, Foxwoods Resort & Casino, and the University of Rhode Island, Eden Manor‘s location is idea. . .

Sugar Loaf Hill Bed and Breakfast

Wakefield, Rhode Island
sugarloafhillbandb.com 401-783-8837
Sugar Loaf Hill Bed and Breakfast is nestled on 1-1/2 acres in a charming historic area, peacefully surrounded by stone walls, hollies, rhododendrons, and large shade trees. The back of the house, built in 1720, served as an original farmhouse for much of the surrounding acreage. In the mid-1800's, the much larger main house, styled in the Greek Revival tradition, was added in the front. Six of the eight original fireplaces remain in use, including three that are delightfully shared by guests in the dining room, living room, and parlor. Guest accommodations have been supplemented wit. . .