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Introduction
The Mainstay is a charming Hamptons bed and breakfast restored guesthouse in the heart of famous, historic Southampton Village. The house is situated on a private acre on historic Hill Street within walking and biking distance of the ocean, the bay, and the world-famous Shinnecock Golf Course and National Golf Links, as well as the heart of Southampton Village.
Wide-open doors, fresh linens, boughs of fragrant roses, and sturdy pine tables are all simple pleasures beckoning guests to The Mainstay in the bustling village of Southampton, New York. Built as a small, family-owned country store in 1850, the structure was expanded into a seventeen-room bed and breakfast over the years, but it still maintains a serene, country charm thanks to the loving touches of its current owner, Elizabeth Main.
The grounds are landscaped with English flower gardens and a natural arbor to create a country haven. The Inn's garden is bordered by a handmade rustic fence and arbor, and a 20x20 in-ground pool is also hidden in the gardens.
The Mainstay's rooms are individually furnished with antique iron beds, country pine and Southampton treasures. Most of our rooms have windows overlooking the gardens or historical, tree-lined Hill Street in the Hamptons. Each room uniquely features either a gabled ceiling or skylights, faux-painted walls, claw foot tubs and vintage linens. All are updated with modern additions of TV, fans, or A/C.
A continental breakfast in our large, homey dining room is included and is a feature of The Mainstay. Country china lies within easy reach in an early nineteenth century Irish pine hutch. At breakfast, guests are greeted by The Mainstay's own garden roses on a pine table surrounded by Windsor chairs.
History is everywhere in Southampton, which was the first incorporated settlement in New York state. Along with palatial estates there are colonial homes and buildings on the National Historic Registry. Chic shopping, galleries, a distinguished art museum, four-star restaurants and seven miles of pristine beach in the Village alone provide a sophisticated year-round getaway.
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