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tained suite in the building that houses The Country Cafe.
Lovingly restored, the 1864 Victorian Renlea House
B&B (1 800 490-7666), 420 Main Street, serves full breakfasts
in the formal dining room and provides a library for
quiet relaxation. Delectable breakfasts are enjoyed in the
elegance of a Victorian home at Century House (613 393-
5577), 192 Main Street.A gracious 1862 Loyalist home with
local fresh produce and their own blend of coffee for
breakfast, the Cornelius White House B&B (1 866 854-
2282;cwhevans@reach.net),8 Wellington Street,caters also
to vegetarians and has a guest lounge with a billiard table.
Aylas Place B&B (613 393-5783; bturpin@reach.net), 313
Main Street, is an 1867 Victorian home serving full breakfasts
with lots of variety. Asian-theme bedrooms, Asian art
and collectibles, and a private sitting room are features of
Nap-N-Nosh B&B (613 393-3371), 295 Main Street, which
serves a gourmet breakfast.
Plantation House B&B (613 471-1116), 33 East Mary
Street, serves breakfasts created in consultation with a registered
dietician. Nestled in an estate vineyard, The Inn at
Huff Estates (1 866 484-4667; theinn@huffestates.com),
2274 County Road 1,has a fireplace,private patio,suites with
living rooms, whirlpool tubs, and serves a complimentary
breakfast.The Patterson House (613 393-2208;brian.patter-
Outside Saylor’s Café
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son@sympatico.ca),292 Main Street,has a formal dining room
and a spacious main-floor guest parlour. A restored, historic
country church on six acres, Country Church B&B and
Antiques (613 399-1901), 3538 County Road 1, serves a full,
hearty breakfast with homemade baking.The Grove Cottage
(1 877 489-9333), 13922 Loyalist Parkway, built around 1860,
serves a full Scottish, vegetarian or light breakfast.
The focus on history and well-preserved buildings has
sparked a great interest in antiques and collectibles in
Prince Edward County. Bloomfield has a number of antique
shops. Pat’s Place Antiques (613 393-5757; pastsplaceantiqus@gmail.com),
6 Stanley Street, has a great selection of
furniture, art, glassware, gifts, unusual lighting, antiques and
collectibles. With the motto “If it’s old enough to be an
antique, then it’s Dead People’s Stuff,” the shop Dead
People’s Stuff Antiques (613 393-3193;
sue.hierlihy@sympatico.ca), 388 Main Street, features painted
and unpainted country pine furniture, vintage tools,
treasures for your garden,trunks,boxes,chairs,lighting and
“an ever-changing assortment of desirables, oddities and
eclectics.” Chatsworth Antiques (613 393-2111), 288
Main Street, is well-known for its decorative antiques from
around the corner and around the world, with names such
as Susie Cooper, Moorcroft, Lalique and Roycroft, and has
Inside Chatsworth Antiques.
PHOTO: KEVIN BAZKUR