21 Broad
That involved much more than just a fresh coat of paint. The restoration was entirely historically correct, architecturally speaking, right down to the plasterwork, which followed the original 19th-century recipe. But the interior design, by the Boston-based Rachel Reider, is contemporary, overlaying a modernist influence on the old house’s Victorian vibe.
There’s also more than a little bit of maritime atmosphere, which is fitting, given the setting. The rooms are fairly cozy, as you’d expect from an inn of 21 Broad’s heritage, but the comforts are high-end. And while breakfast is the extent of the hotel’s food service, it’s a fine one — and thanks to a location right in the heart of town, you’ve got no shortage of options for lunch and dinner.
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