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All rooms have wood burning fireplaces and private
bathrooms with tubs and showers.
We ask that considerate smokers take rooms offering a
private porch or deck.
There is a 18% charge for tax and
services on all rooms.
Grampie's Room
Windows on two walls. Fireplace.
Clawfooted antique bath tub with shower. Family
rocker is seven generations old. Antique four
poster bed. $165.00
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Helen's
Room
Windows on three walls. Large room with small
covered porch. Mountain view in winter. Waist
high king sized bed. Antique pedestal hand basin
from the White House and antique clawfooted tub
with shower. Tiny servant's bed, too. Eclectic
monogrammed towel collection. $240.00
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Uncle Sim's Suite
Large bedroom with fireplace has
1840's queen four poster canopy bed from Texas.
Private bathroom adjacent to sitting room;
stuffed foxes on the wardrobe, VCR, tapes,
refrigerator stocked with complimentary drinks,
33' covered porch with views. The handsome
grandfather clock is dated 1900 on the pendulum.
$300.00
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The Spring House (cottage)
Most private; covered porch has
best views. Woodburning Franklin from Sandra's
family summer home (Lake Winnipesaukee, New
Hampshire). Piano belonged to Auntie Grace. Tub
(with shower) and sink are antique. VCR,
complimentary drinks in tiny fridge. Queen bed
and sofa bed, plus another queen bed in sleeping
loft. Tin roof and rain make a great
combination. Extra guests are $25 each; canine
guests, $30 each. $250.00
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The Hill House (cottage)
Uphill from the Main House. Very
small sitting/bedroom has Franklin fireplace;
queen sized four poster. VCR with eclectic tape
collection. Small refrigerator with
complimentary drinks. Double jacuzzi bathtub.
Windows on all sides. Covered porch with view of
grazing horses and mountains. Very cozy. Very
romantic. Tin roof. $250.00
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The New Attic
We created a new attic from
previously lost space with the addition of a
floor, a dormer, windows on three sides, a
fireplace, and six closets, one of which you may
use. Wallpaper design attributed to Moses Eaton,
an 18th century stenciller from Connecticut.
High walnut headboard on queen bed is primitive
American circa 1860. Art nouveau night stands
came from Munich. $175.00
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The
Old Attic
Open deck for star gazing and
mountain view. Small antique bathtub in front of
windows in bedroom has a hand held shower. Tiny
bathroom, queen bed. Rain on gabled tin roof and
wood stove add to the romance. Bring a camera,
the tub is a great photo op. $150.00 For more
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