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Introduction
Enjoy the character of an authentic, historic 1770 New England Colonial with original paneling, hand hewn beams, and fireplaces.
The property sits by a quiet country road with sixty acres of lovely fields and woods. A short walk down a country lane brings you to the farm's private waterfront on a pristine lake where guests may swim, canoe, and view the loons.
Frommers New England states:
"this....B&B stands out from the crowd with its setting and friendliness."
Meadow Farm is located about halfway between Concord and Portsmouth, and one and a half hours from Boston. Area attractions such as Canterbury Shaker Village, New Hampshire International Speedway, Antique Alley, and the University of New Hampshire are located a short commute away.
Area Activities Include...
Swimming · Canoeing · Cross Country Skiing on the Property
Hiking · Biking · Golfing · Antiquing
The house was originally built by Samuel Brown and remained in the same family for nearly two hundred years. The present owners,Doug and Janet,purchased and authentically restored the house, with attention to detail,over thirty years ago.The house is tastefully furnished throughout in period antiques that complement the 18th century era of the house.
Sitting areas for guests include a large country kitchen with woodstove, a library room with TV and fireplace, a rustic screened porch furnished in twig furniture that overlooks the meadows and gardens, and an outdoor stone wall patio.
Special PackagesHorses Welcome Riders may bring their horse to receive instruction or enjoy the countryside....(more)
One of the horses at the farm
Enjoy a walk around Meadow Farm's extensive gardens. Roses are a specialty of your host, with over 75 roses grown, including many historic varieties. Guests may visit the farm's horses grazing in the pastures on the property. Riding
instruction is available only to qualified dressage riders.
View of Horses in the Pasture
Keeping Room
Breakfast: A full breakfast includes,juice,freshly ground coffee,fresh fruit,our own farm fresh eggs,homemade bismarks,frittatas,pancakes,NH maple syrup,and our own preserves.Special consideration is given to guests with dietary needs.Breakfast is served in the Keeping Room with its original fireplace,bake oven,and feathered panelling,all dating to the 1700's.
Innkeepers: Doug owns an agricultural research product company. Janet recently retired from the University of New Hampshire, where she was a professor in the Animal Science Dept. and had been director of their Equine Program.
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