My husband and I stayed at the Cinnamon Room of the Inn at Manchester. The room is clean, the sheets are fresh and everything is updated. Downstairs, there is a sitting room which has a lovely fireplace, with a wonderful library, a chess set and scrabble. There is also lounge with a bar where the red wine (I had pinot noir which tasted very well. I was expecting a stale wine but it was good and fresh) was poured generously. Oh, the lounge has its own fireplace too. Until 9:30 p.m. (the time that they close), guests can go to the kitchen and help themselves to coffee or tea.
They have a lovely dining room where they serve breakfast. Frank cooks breakfast while Julie attends to the guests, pouring orange juice and directing them to the cofee pot. Frank and Julie are a wonderful couple and obviously have a gift for hospitality. It's great to see them work together at their inn.
The Inn at Manchester is located close to the outlet shopping center. It is a wonderful inn and we would have wanted to stay longer but all rooms were already booked. The only thing I can nitpick, I guess is that it would have been nice if guests can have access to the tea beyond 9:30 p.m. Yet even with that, the Inn at Manchester is delightful and a definite treasure.








