Monday, December 12, 2011

Bradford versus Captain's House

My wife and I are coming by ourselves, so we prefer a quiet place -- not a bunch of kids running around. Based on that, Bradford might be right, because I see they don%26#39;t allow kids under 12. On the other hand, Captain%26#39;s House looks nice, and it seems like it might attract more adults than kids - being that it%26#39;s a B%26amp;B as opposed to a hotel. Rates are roughly the same; maybe Bradford is a tad higher. Considering everything including atmosphere and location, which would you guys recommend between the two? Thanks.



Bradford versus Captain's House


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OK: The Bradford Inn, other than the main house and a few other buildings, is set up in new, separate buildings. I think there are 8 rooms in the townhouse buildings that were purpose built; the other buildings have various sized rooms. There%26#39;s a pool at the Bradford. The decor is 80%26#39;s Ethan Allen %26#39;cherry wood%26#39; and chintz. My visiting friends who have kids love it here. The breakfast, I think, is cereal and pastry. There are plenty of kids, 12 and over, staying on the property and enjoying their small pool.





The Captain%26#39;s House is lovely. The real deal. It isn%26#39;t downtown, but it%26#39;s a close enough drive. Much better choice, for you I think, than The Bradford.



Bradford versus Captain's House


Also, a really lovely choice:





The Carriage House Inn





tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g41499-d77643-R…




I%26#39;ve got to agree with fussyguest, we stayed at the Carriage house in 2006 and loved it so much we came all the way from Scotland the following year to stay again.




If you want to be in the center of town, the Bradford Inn. If you want to be a mile out of town, The Captains House. They are really two completely different properties. Having worked at both, If I were celebrating an event; birthday, anniversary, etc. or were going to spend a lot of time in my room reading, I would go to the Captains House. If I were the more active type, I would stay at the Bradford Inn, everything is in a little better walking distance from there.




Fussyguest is a little outdated with her Bradford information and may be mixing up the Wayside and the Bradford.




Hello. I%26#39;m not confused between the two properties at all. Not even a little bit. In what way have things changed at the Bradford (since this past Christmas???!!!!...don%26#39;t think so).




Here%26#39;s the Bradford Inn%26#39;s website. You can take a look through their photo gallery and judge for yourself:





http://www.bradfordinn.com/


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