Some excerpts from the website of Historic Merrell Inn that might be useful
Pineapple, symbol of welcome. We welcome you to this rare architectural gem - the only American Inn to be included in the Historic American Buildings Survey. Individually decorated in New England country style. All have private
bath. Four have original wood burning fireplaces.
Wireless Internet. Special events/
weddings.
Phone us: 800-243-1794 Innkeeper: George Crockett
info@merrell-inn.com. 1565 Pleasant Street, South Lee, Massachusetts (MA) 01260
Phone: 413-243-1794
Fax: 413-243-2669. Historic Merrell Inn. For your visit to Stockbridge, Lee, Lenox, in the Berkshires. This beautiful brick stagecoach inn welcomes you today just as it's welcomed guests for close to 200 years. Enjoy
breakfast served in the original Tearoom, above. The Tavern
Room, shown to the right with its own great fireplace, invites you to sit in its copious wing chairs by a crackling fire or write a letter to a friend at the two hundred year old secretary
desk. In Lee, the heart of the Berkshires, near Stockbridge and Lenox MA. The magic of the Berkshires lies all around us. Down the road is Stockbridge Mass, with the Norman Rockwell Museum, to the south is Great Barrrington. North of us is Lee, with its charming town square, and Lenox. We're a good base for
trips to Mass Moca and the Clark Institute in Williamstown. Whether it's glorious countryside that interests you or the Berkshires' famous culture, we're an ideal
tour base. Come spend some time in this special place where history really does still live. Website design, hosting promotion by. Shaun Johnston Design, Ltd getawaytheberkshires.
Breakfast menu Orange, Cranberry/Rasberry or Grapefruit Juice| ENTREES Omelette Choices Basil Cheese or Bacon Bits Cheese Served with White or Wheat Toast Scrambled Eggs and Sausage Served with White or Wheat Toast Blueberry Pancakes and Sausage French Toast and Sausage Bran Flakes or Corn Flakes Rice Crispies or Wheaties Served with Bananas, Walnuts, Raisins and White, Rye or Wheat Toast Fresh fruit in season. Freshly Baked Breads and Muffins. The New York Times, USA Today, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, Country Living Magazine, Historic Preservation Magazine. Rough Guides to New England