This 17-room home, in the historic seaside Oyster Point section of New Haven, was converted into a bed and breakfast in 1980. Warren and Raquel Seacord have made it a haven in New Haven, if you'll pardon the expression. During the week, business travelers tend to rent the spacious, fully equipped suites, where they can plug their laptop into a data port, cook themselves some dinner in the small suite kitchens, or maybe relax with a stroll down the beach. Some travelers even rent by the week or month. On weekends, more leisurely travelers arrive to take in the local sights of the Connecticut harbor towns or events at Yale University.
Children 10 and over are welcome.
• Hotel Services: television, parking, internet access, air conditioning, non-smoking rooms
• Special Features: No smoking on the premises. A Continental breakfast is served at two sittings every morning. Afternoon tea is served in the French suite. Weekly and monthly rates available.