1030 Mayhew Tpke, Bridgewater, NH 03222-5108, USA     (800) 745-7990
 
 

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$135
- $355


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Description

Circa 1840. Originally the mid-way stop on the stagecoach route from Boston to Montreal, this inn has continued to provide comfortable accommodations in the foothills of the White Mountains for more than 150 years. Recently completely renovated, the antique furnishings are accented by a variety of oil paintings and artwork. Relax in a common sitting room in the main inn. The adjoining Elmwood Cottage offers additional guest bedrooms. Enjoy dining at the renowned Pasquaney Restaurant overlooking the lake. A private beach and boat dock enhance the many outdoor activities available. Inside, enjoy a TV and card room, Jacuzzi and weight room.

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$135 to $355

Payment types accepted include Visa, Travelers Checks, Master Card, American Express and Discover.

Amenities

This property has 28 total guest accommodations, 24 with private bath, 2 suites. The types of beds available include Twin and Queen.

  • Bicycles
  • Copy Machine
  • Fax
  • Swimming

Events Hosted

    • Seminars
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Family Reunions
    • Meetings
    • Weddings


Other Activities

    • Antiquing
    • Beaches
    • Bicycling
    • Canoeing/Kayaking
    • Fishing
    • Golf
    • Hiking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Parks
    • Shopping (Local Crafts)
    • Skiing Cross Country
    • Skiing Downhill
    • Water Sports

Historic Interest

Canterbury, an authentic Shaker village, is just 20 minutes away. Daniel Webster's birthplace and the state capital are about a half-hour drive from the inn.


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Worst Service Ever

The management of Joy and ownership of Larry leaves much to be needed by anyone staying, eating or having an event at the Inn. Please avoid at all costs; I wish I did!
Jonah CA

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Don't do it!

We pulled up and it looked quaint and serene, great for the wedding we were attending that weekend. We checked-in and then I went to the ladies rm (which was located outside of our room, most rooms there share a bathroom with another room or have a private bath that isn't even located within your room). The locks on the doors are extremely old, and we were never escorted to our room or shown how to work the locks. I was locked in the bathroom for over 20mins, and the maintenance guy did not even know how to work the lock. They ended up having to use a crowbar to open the door. Quite the experience, won't be going there again. Overpriced for what you get, no tv in the rooms, old rooms, dead bugs on the window sill, not very clean at all.
Diana D
10/5/2010

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immaculate

The rooms were quaint and cozy with just the right personal touches and always immaculate. The bed and pillows were so comfortable, it was better than sleeping at home! The inn itself is magnificent; elegance never felt so warm and homey.
Anonymous
10/21/2008

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3 Review(s)
33% would stay again
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Publicity and Press Reviews

The Record Enterprise, Travel & Leisure, Yankee Magazine.

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