"A historic Cape Cod retreat dating to 1914, this sprawling property comprises a main inn and 30 shingle-style cottages with cozy, neutral interiors and cushioned window seats. In summer guests enjoy a private quarter-mile sandy beach on Aunt Lydia’s Cove with cabanas, Yeti-stocked coolers, and complimentary boat service to a nearby island; the estate also operates an eight-acre farm that produces more than 100,000 pounds of vegetables and supports five restaurants, a seasonal farm stand, and field or greenhouse dinners. Period details abound indoors, from model clipper ships to an original Norman Rockwell painting in one restaurant." - Nicholas DeRenzo