When we travel one, of our favorite places to stay is an authentic "bed and breakfast". The B&B is both unique and comfortable. In addition delicious food and often some history to go along with the house. Finding truly unique B&B is fun and an experience when you travel.

 

 

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In a recent article by Only In Your State, the publication highlighted a New Jersey B&B that's tucked away in the country and according to their story feels like "heaven". "Is there still a peaceful, natural paradise in New Jersey? The answer is an emphatic yes – and it can be found in the serene North Jersey neighborhood of Long Valley. That’s where you’ll find The Neighbour House, a unique New Jersey bed and breakfast located in an old farmhouse." That's how OIYS started their piece on the Neighbour House B&B. Long Valley is part of Washington Township in Morris County, New Jersey.

 

 

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In addition, "The Neighbour House looks like a peaceful retreat from the minute you set foot on the property - and it lives up to that first impression. Located in an old farmhouse, the building exudes rustic charm at first glance. However, once you set foot inside, the impression immediately changes to old-school luxury! The beds are some of the most comfortable around, and some rooms have a cool, relaxing vibe that will help you fall asleep."

I am going to put this B&B on my list of places to stay here in the Garden State. The countryside atmosphere of this location looks great and would be a great escape, without even leaving New Jersey. If you have ever stayed at The Neighbour House, give us your review. Post your comments below and let us know what you thought.

 

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