INN At MAPLEMONT FARM
The Inn is a charming rather grand farmhouse. The house was built in 1906 in a
Georgian style.The rooms are large and have many windows which allow pleasant
views of our hillside pasture, the Connecticut River and the hills of New
Hampshire. The Inn has wonderful red birch and oak woodwork. The floors are
naturally finished hardwood and pine. The entire first floor and some second floor
rooms have tin ceilings. We have only four guest rooms so you are guaranteed
personal attention.

At the Maplemont, breakfast always begins with dessert. Sometimes it may be
apple pie, or strawberry shortcake. The main course could be lemon crepes or
sourdough pancakes and we offer crisp maple bacon or maple glazed sausages.

Our curved front porch with rocking chairs is the perfect place for sipping morning
coffee or afternoon lemonade and watching the river. We are situated on one of the
most picturesque areas of the Connecticut River Scenic Byway. The river abounds
with wildlife. We have resident bald eagles that often sit across from the Inn
watching the river. There are beaver, and otters, deer and an occasional moose.
Birders will enjoy the variety of songbirds and water fowl that can be found. We
even have loons on the river.

Maplemont Farm has 43 rolling acres. While we do not milk cows, we do have a
variety of animals. Our pasture contains two docile Belgian draft horses, Annie
and Amy, and if you don't mind their company you can take a nice hike and enjoy
the views from atop the hill. We have two Bernese Mountain dogs , Yuri and
Angus. They are VERY friendly. Our menagerie also includes a coal black cat
named Snowflake.

For the energetic, if you bring a canoe or kayak, you can enjoy paddling the river.
We have river access or can direct you to a variety of natural areas to enjoy. We
can suggest several routes for road or mountain biking. There is hiking nearby in
several state forest areas and in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

Please remember we are a pet friendly Inn and so there may occasionally be other
animals at the Inn

Directions: I-91 to exit 18. East 0.5 miles to Rte 5. South 0.25 miles to the Inn.
The Inn is on the right.
800-230-1617 mplmnt@together.net
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