Sachem Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast

Connecticut


Jen and Jason King's 'basic B&B' offers a more intimate experience, with four rooms, two with private bathrooms, all named for Hopkins kinfolk. The continental breakfast features hard-boiled eggs from the family flock (their Bluefaced Leicester sheep also produce yarn). Descended from the original Hopkins settlers, the Kings bear the family standard well.


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