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c/o The Maidstone

c/o The Maidstone

East Hampton, NY

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207 Main St, East Hampton 11937, NY
c/o The Maidstone is a Scandinavian-inspired boutique hotel in the Hamptons that celebrates the "19 greatest Scandinavians" in history by dedicating a themed room to each.

Constructed just before the Civil War by the Osborne family in East Hampton, New York, the current structure has Greek Revival foundations dating from the 17th century. For much of the 19th century, the building was used as a tannery, and first took in overnight guests while their saddles were being repaired.

In the mid-1920s, the building became known as The Maidstone Arms and began service as a full-time inn. Newspaper columns in the ensuing decades announced the seasonal residency of a rotating roster of socialites, and the inn became a fashionable destination as East Hampton grew into a world-famous summer colony.

In 2008 the inn was purchased by Swedish hotelier Jenny Ljungberg, and now welcomes discerning travelers as c/o The Maidstone. The interior features what the owner describes as "Scandinavian Cozy," with many of the items shipped over. Their Living Room restaurant offers "slow food" cuisine.
207 Main St, East Hampton 11937, NY
c/o The Maidstone is a Scandinavian-inspired boutique hotel in the Hamptons that celebrates the "19 greatest Scandinavians" in history by dedicating a themed room to each.

Constructed just before the Civil War by the Osborne family in East Hampton, New York, the current structure has Greek Revival foundations dating from the 17th century. For much of the 19th century, the building was used as a tannery, and first took in overnight guests while their saddles were being repaired.

In the mid-1920s, the building became known as The Maidstone Arms and began service as a full-time inn. Newspaper columns in the ensuing decades announced the seasonal residency of a rotating roster of socialites, and the inn became a fashionable destination as East Hampton grew into a world-famous summer colony.

In 2008 the inn was purchased by Swedish hotelier Jenny Ljungberg, and now welcomes discerning travelers as c/o The Maidstone. The interior features what the owner describes as "Scandinavian Cozy," with many of the items shipped over. Their Living Room restaurant offers "slow food" cuisine.

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