A Greek Revival Mansion c1905. Rated the finest Rhode Island bed and breakfast, five stars out of five and one of the top 20 B&B's in New... more »
A Greek Revival Mansion c1905. Rated the finest Rhode Island bed and breakfast, five stars out of five and one of the top 20 B&B's in New England by the Unofficial Guide to Bed and Breakfasts in New England. Serving Providence, Rhode Island for 10 years. Recent recipient of the three diamond award from AAA. The Mansion is located 2.5 miles from Brown University,RISD, and Providence College. Its walking distance to Johnson and Wales and Roger Williams Park and Zoo. WE are just four miles from the airport. The Inn is located on Historic Norwood Ave. A grand street lined with elegant Victorian Manses, it, was designated a National Historic Distict. The Mansion was aquired in 1994 by the current owners and a massive restoration project performed with wonderful detail and historic sensitivity. Guestrooms and common areas are superbly furnished with elegant antiques and fine art. Each guestroom offers a luxurious private bath and cable television. Most rooms have jacuzzi tubs and fireplaces.
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Beautiful Inn very romantic. Loved Edgewood Manor
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Posted Mar 06, 2009
Excellent
The Edgewood Manor was such a beautiful inn we loved everything about the inn. Our room we stayed in was the carrerra suite and it was very beautiful. The architecture of the inns common rooms were just spectacular. We dined by the fire in a...
This inn rocks. I stayed here with my fiance to see if we wanted to book a small wedding here just recently and we stayed in the colonial room. It had a jacuzzi tub for three! The inn was really beautiful no problems with parking and breakfast...
Gorgeous inn lovely grounds what a gem!!
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Posted Aug 17, 2008
Excellent
This is the most gorgeous inn we have stayed at and we have been to many. The entire inn is in wonderful condition the current owners have decorated with incredible antiques and persian rugs that I wish I could have in my house. The location was...
36 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We got engaged at the Edgewood Manor and have stayed several times during our engagement this place rocks!!! Gorgeous and clean and the breakfast was delicious each time. Although we live in Rhode Island it feels like we are staying in Europe in a castle when we stay. Loved it 5 stars.
45 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Where can you stay at a Mansion with incredible details like the Edgewood Manor in providence rhode island for 159 per night. We had a two bedroom suite and we paid 159 per couple and had a beautiful gourmet breakfast cooked the next morning by joy It was delightful. the room was spacious and had a jacuzzi tub in the bathroom. We loved the Edgewood Manor and cant wait to tell our friends who will be traveling to Providence for business next month. Great restoration and elegant antiques as well.
We loved Edgewood Manor and found it in a AAA book and it stated it was a triple diamond but we think it should be a four diamond. The inn was comfortable and elegant. The architecture on the inside was amazing and we dont get that excited ,but this ...
Great inn in a nice location!!
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Posted Jun 07, 2008
Good
The Edgewood Manor in Providence Rhode Island was a beautiful stay. It was close to the airport and walking distance to Roger Williams Park and Zoo.We stopped there before heading to cape cod. We jogged each morning early in the park around the ...
Beautiful Inn Elegant accomodations.
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Posted May 31, 2008
Excellent
We loved the Edgewood Manor in Providence Rhode Island. This place is a sprawling Mansion and has been restored to its original state with incredible rooms filled with oak and carved woodwork from floor to ceiling. Speaking of ceilings they have a...
The proprietor of the inn forgot about who the customer was. We booked three rooms 11 months in advance. We asked our friends to book rooms there as well. In total we accounted for 6 rooms and 16 nights. From the early goings, the guy seemed...
59 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Deciding to go to Providence for the night, three of us decided that it would be much nicer to stay at this Inn rather than a large, impersonal hotel. Two of us shared a "suite", the other had a room to herself. We had been quoted a price of $199 plus tax (13%) for the night for the suite, but when we arrived the two of us in the suite were charged $138.68 each. When we questioned this the owner denied ever quoting the $199 price and said all the rooms were $119.00 or $129.00 and we were being charged accordingly. I argued the point as I had spoken to him twice and he is the one who said "I can offer you a suite for $199.00 plus tax". I've certainly never heard of being charged two room rates for a two-bedroom suite. A suite is a suite and we were being charged extra to share a bathroom (door didn't even close!). Also, any suite I've ever seen had a sitting area but not this one, just a couple of bedrooms, a hallway and a bathroom. He suddenly decided to give the two of us in the suite $4.00 each. He then said "Well, it's only a difference of $18.00". Have no idea where this figure came from as it still doesn't add up, but when we replied that that statement worked both ways, he simply walked out of the building, got in his car and left! Not a sterling businessman. Oh yes, he did tell us they were fully booked and then proceeded to offer us an 'upgrade' to two single rooms for $129 plus tax for the night. We also heard his innkeeper offer a walk-in customer rooms (after speaking to him on the phone) for even more money a couple of hours later. Should you decide to stay here, get your reservation in writing.
"Afternoon tea" is simply a table with some tea and coffee supplies on it, a water cooler that dispenses hot water as well for the tea and a pack of opened cookies with a few broken ones left. Breakfast was the one bright spot of our stay here.