What a special inn! I stayed in cottage 2 for two delightful fall nights. The living room and bedroom both have fireplaces. The feel of the place makes you want to curl up with a book and hot chocolate in front of the fire and never leave. Décor is classy traditional with a touch of modern. I love that they feature art that is for sale in the rooms. Staff were extremely friendly and helpful and were so understanding about my very late arrival due to traffic from the city. Molton Brown products in the bathroom are a lovely added touch and they give the most incredible treats at turn down that the innkeeper bakes! This is the epitome of a high-end Hamptons experience.
Jason G.
Tu valoración: 4 Manhattan, NY
I stayed in a private cottage for two nights. The attention to detail is amazing, staff is responsive and friendly. We used the fireplace and personal steam room… Both worked well. VERYCLEAN! Not for those on a budget.
Melissa S.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
I stayed here for three nights. The good: nice room, close to town. The bad: crazy expensive, no movie channels on the tiny tv, no bath tub, breakfast was tiny and not great — had to go into town to eat, not allowed to have guests. Even worse: the people above us woke us up at 7am and kept us up until after midnight simply by walking around. It was SO loud! It’s like the flooring stuck to the thin barrier between our suite and the suite above us, and then released loudly(like a sticky noise) every time they took a step. I’m used to loud NYC apartments, but this was ridiculous. Could not get a decent night sleep. Staff didn’t compensate us at all when we told them about it. Shameful.
David R.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
I’m torn, because I’d really like to keep this secret… but it just wouldn’t be fair(either to the Reform Club or my fellow Unilocalers.) This place is looong overdue. It’s a five star inn(think almost Aman level) right in the middle of East Hampton/Amagansett. It’s got seven suites in the main building, and three ‘cottages’(almost min-mansions). All have gorgeous fireplaces, private verandas or lawns, luxury baths, built-in sound systems for your iPod, Wifi, large screen tvs, etc. etc. etc. Yeah, it’s insanely expensive(up to $ 1500/night in the high season) but boy, is it ever worth it!