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Four places to book now, from Big Sur to Long Island’s North Fork

Low-key luxe on Long Island’s North ForkThe North Fork of Long Island isn’t quite the anti-Hamptons – it’s too well-to-do for that. But it is its own quite chill version of far-East End living, with lower-key houses and residents alike, vineyards and farms, and plenty of traces of its past as a thriving 18th- and 19th-century whaling and trading centre.

The rooms are all light timber and large sash windows, many giving onto Long Island Sound views . The hotel’s several acres of rolling green lawns are punctuated by a large saltwater pool and the barn-like lobby-reception addition, where guests can convene across several lounge areas – if it’s chilly, next to one of several fireplaces. The restaurant privileges summer comfort food, from mezze and lobster rolls to an elegant take on the banana split.

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