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From the West: (DC, Baltimore, Annapolis):
Travel East across the
Chesapeake Bay
Bridge on Rt. 50/Rt. 301. Approximately 9 miles after the bridge follow Rt. 301 North toward
Wilmington . After 6 miles take exit 213 North Centreville/Chestertown. Continue for 19 miles on Rt. 213 North. This will bring you across the
Chester
River bridge into Chestertown. Continue to the 6th traffic light. At traffic light turn left onto Rt. 291 West. Follow Rt. 291 West to the dead end. Turn right onto Rt. 20 West. The Brampton Inn is located 0.9miles (just under a mile) from that point on your left.
From the North: (Philadelphia,
Wilmington, New York ):
When traveling on I-95 South take exit. Rt. 1 South/Christiana Mall. (DE Rt. 1 not Rt. 1 that starts in PA.) Follow Rt. 1 South to exit Rt. 299 (Odessa/Middletown). Follow Rt. 299 through
Middletown to Rt. 301 South. Turn left onto Rt. 301 South. Stay on Rt. 301 South.
Take exit Chestertown/Rt.290 South. Follow Rt. 290 South to Rt. 213 South. Continue on Rt. 213 South to the second traffic light in Chestertown. At the traffic light turn right onto Rt. 291 West. Follow Rt. 291 West to the dead end. Turn right onto Rt. 20 West. The Brampton Inn is located 0.9miles (just under a mile) from that point on your left.
From the South (Norfolk, Virginia Beach):
Cross the Chesapeake Bay to the
Eastern Shore on the Bridge/Tunnel. Travel North on Rt. 13 North to Rt. 50 West. Continue on Rt. 50 West past
Easton to Rt. 213 North. Turn right onto Rt. 213 North. Continue for approx. 30 miles. This will bring you across the
Chester
River bridge into Chestertown. Continue to the 6th traffic light. At traffic light turn left onto Rt. 291 West.
Follow Rt. 291 West to the dead end. Turn right onto Rt. 20 West. The Brampton Inn is located 0.9miles (just under a mile) from that point on your left.
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Approximate travel time to the Brampton Inn
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Washington DC
1 hr. 45min.
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Philadelphia PA
1 hr 30 min.
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Wilmington DE
1 hr. 10 min.
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Baltimore MD
1 hr. 30 min.
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NY City
3 hrs. 45 min
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Annapolis MD
1 hr.
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