Highland Lake Inn Bed & Breakfast

32 Maple Street P.O. Box 164, Andover, New Hampshire 03216
Innkeeper(s): Gail and Pecco Beaufayss
 

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  • Introduction

    The Highland Lake Inn, surrounded by fields, barns, and century-old farmhouses, presents an enchanting escape to New Hampshire.

    The Inn, now completely restored, was originally built in 1767 and enlarged in the early 1800s. It sits on a picturesque country lane lined with rustic stone walls and shady sugar maples.

    This warm and welcoming bed and breakfast inn, with its ten, spacious and comfortably appointed guest rooms, is perfect for romantic couples or business travelers alike.

    Highland Lake Inn Bed & Breakfast
    East Andover is ideally located for four seasons of recreation and relaxation. Savor the vistas of neighboring Highland Lake, Kearsarge Mountain - and the Inn's own 7-acre grounds, which adjoin a 21-acre nature preserve.

    During the warm months, read a book on one of the Inn's two porches, walk to the beach, launch your boat, bicycle, hike or play golf.



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    Highland Room
    The Highland Room!
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    Each room has a private bath, and some rooms have working fireplaces. Spend the night and sleep deeply on luxurious bedding and fine linens.

    In the morning, awake to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, followed by a sumptuous breakfast with hot entrée, fruit, and home baked breads and muffins.

    Highland Lake Inn Bed & Breakfast-Mountain View

                                        Special Events

    The Inn is an elegant venue for intimate weddings, receptions, executive meetings and retreats.



  • How to Find Us

    Directions: The Inn is on Maple Street in the Village of East Andover just off Route 11. Look for our sign across the street from the Congregational Church.
    • From Boston: I-93 north into NH. Exit 17. Follow Route 4 west to a right turn onto Route 11 east for 3 miles.
    • From NYC, Hartford, and Springfield: North on I-91 to White River Jct.; pick up I-89 south onto Route 11 east (10 miles from Exit 11).
    • From Quebec, and Sherbrooke (Canada): South on I-93 to NH. Exit 20. Follow Route 11 west through Tilton and Franklin (12 miles from exit 20).