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Article: SUNSHINE WARMS EVEN THE SCONES IN ROCKPORT
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- November 6, 2005
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ROCKPORT - The good news is that Tobey Shepherd's scones are as
delectable as the regular guests at the Linden Tree Inn say they are.
The bad news is that the secret to their scrumptiousness, by
Shepherd's own admission, is copious butter and heavy cream.
"This is not a place to come if you're dieting," she said.
The Linden Tree has 18 rooms. Twelve bedrooms are in the 1850
Italianate Victorian main house on a quiet, residential street. A two-
bedroom attached family suite has a private entrance, and four
efficiency units are in the carriage house. The location, just a few
blocks from the beach and Bearskin Neck, is ideal. Shepherd and her
husband, John, a native of Britain, promise ...
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...bass·wood / ˈbæsˌwoŏd / • n. a North American linden tree (genus Tilia , family Tiliaceae), including the large-leaved T. americana (also called American linden ) of the northern US and Canada. ORIGIN: late 17th cent. : from bass 3 + wood .
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