OLD LYME, Conn. -- This small coastal town looms large in the world of art, and the Old Lyme Inn does its part to highlight and perpetuate that legacy. In the restaurants and common rooms, walls are hung with fine art, on loan from the nearby Cooley Gallery. Many paintings depict the area that inspired Childe Hassam and other American Impressionists to live and work here at the turn of the last century.
Locals say there has been an Old Lyme Inn in town since the early 1870s, though not always at the present location. Today's inn is on the site of the former Champlain family farm. The main building, a rambling, New England-style farmhouse dating from the 1850s, has seven guest bedrooms. A north wing with eight rooms was added about 15 years ago, according to innkeeper Keith Green. A lush, deep front yard has inviting benches and lawn chairs. The inn is right off the highway, yet conveniently near Old Lyme's historic district and the must-see Florence Griswold Museum.