Monday, March 28, 2011

Bridges Inn at Whitcomb House

27 Main Street
Swanzey, NH 03446
603-357-6624
5 Rooms
5 Private Baths
Room rates starting from $95.00
Innkeepers: Susan (Schuster) Karalekas and David Schuster
Quintessential inn is lovely with distinctively decorated rooms, tin ceiling, and many antiques. Five guest rooms each with modern, private bathroom and air conditioning; wireless Internet; and cable TV. Scrumptious, multi-course breakfasts.
This historic 1792 building combines the splendor of yesteryear with the amenities of today. We're a stone's throw from Thompson Covered Bridge and near other covered bridges of the Monadnock region, which is how we got our name. Five miles south of Keene, open year-round.
Monadnock Lodging Association

Built in 1792, this quintessential inn serves as a comfortable home-away-from-home, repeatedly satisfying tourists, business travelers, students, people visiting family or friends, and other visitors. The delicious multi-course breakfast, warm hospitality, and various local attractions inspire guests to return year after year.

This charming inn with a Victorian flair is situated in the quaint and quiet village of West Swanzey, five miles from downtown Keene and a stone's throw from the historic Thompson Covered Bridge. There are five beautifully decorated guest rooms, each with private bath, and each named for one of the nearby covered bridges for which the inn is named. More about the covered bridges…

Our guests love our bountiful, scrumptious, breakfasts typically served in the formal dining room on bone china with sterling silver and linen tablecloth and napkins. Or on a warm summer morning, the screened-in porch makes a lovely spot for eating. Breakfast fare is abundant, with plenty of fresh fruit, and a variety of dishes from eggs to homemade bread and scones. We use fresh herbs and many locally produced ingredients and products. We encourage our guests to inform us of any dietary restrictions and requests in advance so we can be prepared for them.

The décor of this building is lovely with uniquely decorated rooms, tin ceiling, and many antiques. One of the bathrooms has a tin tub which is reputed to be the oldest tin tub in Swanzey.

Nestled in the beautiful Monadnock region, the inn is near outdoor activities, restaurants, arts/cultural events, auction houses, antique shops, covered bridges, and more. 

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