Zzz Stone Arches Bed and Breakfast
Eraldi tuba kohas kodumajutus, mille majutaja on Bette & Paul
- 2 külalist
- 1 magamistuba
- 1 voodi
- 1 privaatne vannituba
Suurepärane asukoht
100% hiljutistest külalistest andis sellele kohale 5-tärnilise hinnangu.
Suurepärane saabumiskogemus
100% hiljutistest külalistest andis sisseregistreerimise protsessile hindeks 5 tärni.
Suurepärane suhtlus
100% hiljutistest külalistest andis majutaja Bette & Paul suhtlusele viietärnihinnangu.

Iga broneering sisaldab tasuta kaitset majutaja tühistamise, majutuskoha puuduste ja muude probleemide, näiteks saabumisega seotud probleemide eest.
Osa teavet on masintõlgitud.
Sinu magamiskoht
Magamistuba
1 kaheinimesevoodi
Millised mugavused sind ootavad
Wifi
Territooriumil tasuta parkimine
Teler teenusega põhipaketiga kaabeltelevisioon
Kliimaseade
Terrass või rõdu
Tagahoov
Pagasihoiu võimalus
Pack ’n Play / reisivoodi
Söötmistool
Föön
Vali saabumiskuupäev
Täpse hinna kuvamiseks lisa oma reisikuupäevad
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Storrs/Mansfield, Connecticut, Ameerika Ühendriigid
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Bette and Paul Stern are experienced home renovators who have devoted much of the past five years to converting their 300-year-old house into a bed and breakfast.
Before her retirement, Bette was a longtime recreation professional for the Town of Mansfield. She administered a broad range of programs including the local summer camps, adult and youth programs and trips. She still works at the Mansfield Community Center part time as a weekend manager.
Bette has been a knitter for most of her life, and every member of her family and extended family has at least one article of clothing she made. Bette also is an experienced quilter and has made most of the quilts used in the Stone Arches guest rooms.
She and Paul together have done most of the renovation work on the property. Bette has painted all of the rooms inside at least once, tiled all of the bathroom walls and floors, refinished all the floors and among other things helped Paul install new ceilings, kitchen cabinets and a new roof on the barn.
Before he retired, Paul worked as a reporter and editor in New Jersey, Florida and Connecticut. He was an editor at the Hartford Courant for 22 years and still works part time at The Connecticut Mirror, an online news service.
After retiring, Paul attended cooking school and taught bread-making there after graduation. He makes bread and other items for Stone Arches guests. He also was a cook at Paul Newman's Hole In The Wall Gang Camp where he learned to make scrambled eggs for 300 people.
The Sterns have traveled to all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and Europe. They have three grown children (one of each) and three grandchildren. Their two cats, who are not allowed in the guest rooms, are named Oskar and Barnee.
Before her retirement, Bette was a longtime recreation professional for the Town of Mansfield. She administered a broad range of programs including the local summer camps, adult and youth programs and trips. She still works at the Mansfield Community Center part time as a weekend manager.
Bette has been a knitter for most of her life, and every member of her family and extended family has at least one article of clothing she made. Bette also is an experienced quilter and has made most of the quilts used in the Stone Arches guest rooms.
She and Paul together have done most of the renovation work on the property. Bette has painted all of the rooms inside at least once, tiled all of the bathroom walls and floors, refinished all the floors and among other things helped Paul install new ceilings, kitchen cabinets and a new roof on the barn.
Before he retired, Paul worked as a reporter and editor in New Jersey, Florida and Connecticut. He was an editor at the Hartford Courant for 22 years and still works part time at The Connecticut Mirror, an online news service.
After retiring, Paul attended cooking school and taught bread-making there after graduation. He makes bread and other items for Stone Arches guests. He also was a cook at Paul Newman's Hole In The Wall Gang Camp where he learned to make scrambled eggs for 300 people.
The Sterns have traveled to all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and Europe. They have three grown children (one of each) and three grandchildren. Their two cats, who are not allowed in the guest rooms, are named Oskar and Barnee.
Bette and Paul Stern are experienced home renovators who have devoted much of the past five years to converting their 300-year-old house into a bed and breakfast.
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