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Maple Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast Country Inn
What's New

"STAY AND SKI WINTER 06-07" - 09-13-06

Our relationship with Mt. Sunapee Resort allows us to offer great prices for our rooms and lift tickets to Mt. Sunapee. Our mid-week rates start at $138 per night for lodging and lift tickets for two (2). Weekend rates start at $186 per night.

"ON-LINE RESERVATIONS ARE HERE" - 10-03-06

You can now make your reservations on line when you visit our site. Just click on the "Make Reservations" and you can check availability for your favorite room and make your reservation. I will call you to confirm and get credit card info. Very easy and convenient.

Other "What's New" - 01-05-06

Romeo, our 9 month old English Springer is new. He can really spring!

Speaking of "spring", or rather "springs" as in beds, we replaced most of the mattesses in the Inn. You will love the twin beds in room 9, they're almost 41/2 feet high. Comfortable too!

We're Now Wireless - 01-05-06

We now offer wireless Internet service at Maple Hill Farm.

BOSTON GLOBE SAYS - 03-10-99

Boston Globe correspondent, Chistinia Tree visited us in February and wrote about the Mt. Sunapee area and Maple Hill Farm. Here's the exceprt in the Boston Globe travel section 2/14/99.

"Sitting around the breakfast table at another local gem - Maple Hill Farm - our group discussed why, after circling Northern New England for roughly 20 years, we had come to rest in the Sunapee area. The consensus was convenience, a combination of great downhill and cross-country skiing, of Currier and Ives scenery, good shopping and dining, and, perhaps most important, given the range of resources in a church group, amazing lodging values.

A "summer boardinghouse" since the 1880s, Maple Hill Farm, for instance, offers far more comfortable common space than most inns, guestrooms that are simply but tastefully furnished with comfortable beds and antiques and bathrooms that are basic but equipped with big shower heads gushing endless hot water. In short, while far from Laura Ashley land, all the creature comforts are here, excellent food and an outdoor hot tub included"

Boston Globe correspondent, Chistinia Tree visited us in February and wrote about the Mt. Sunapee area and Maple Hill Farm. Here's the exceprt in the Boston Globe travel section 2/14/99.

"Sitting around the breakfast table at another local gem - Maple Hill Farm - our group discussed why, after circling Northern New England for roughly 20 years, we had come to rest in the Sunapee area. The consensus was convenience, a combination of great downhill and cross-country skiing, of Currier and Ives scenery, good shopping and dining, and, perhaps most important, given the range of resources in a church group, amazing lodging values.

A "summer boardinghouse" since the 1880s, Maple Hill Farm, for instance, offers far more comfortable common space than most inns, guestrooms that are simply but tastefully furnished with comfortable beds and antiques and bathrooms that are basic but equipped with big shower heads gushing endless hot water. In short, while far from Laura Ashley land, all the creature comforts are here, excellent food and an outdoor hot tub included"

Thank you Chris Tree for your article.

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