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USA > New Hampshire > Andover
New England House Bed & Breakfast
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This cozy 5 room farmhouse features queen-size beds, private baths, WiFi, in-room TV-DVD, direct access to the Northern Rail Trail, and inground pool. more...
View of mountain hill,
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Number of Rooms: 5 View Rooms
Breakfast Service: inquire
Price Range:
US$ 145.00 to 145.00 dopn
Additional Person Charge:
US$ 20.00
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Chris and Michelle Bengivengo
1 Boston Hill Road
Andover,
New Hampshire, USA 03216 map
Tel:
(603) 735-5776
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“Our House is your House too.” The New England House B&B is located in Andover, New Hampshire. This cozy 5 room farmhouse features queen-size beds, private baths, free WiFi, in-room TV-DVD, direct access to the Northern Rail Trail, and in-ground pool. Ragged Mountain and Sunapee Ski Resorts are minutes away and the famous Lake Winnepesaukee/Weir’s Beach resort is just a short drive to the east. |
Amenities:
Air conditioning, Fridge, Microwave, Coffee Maker, Toaster, TV, Cable, DVD Player, Wireless Internet, Shared deck(s), View of mountain hill,
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Payment Methods Accepted:
Discover, Master Card, Visa, American Express, Travelers Checks, Cash.
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In/Out Policy: Check In 3:00 PM, Checkout 11:00 AM |
Cancellation Policy: 50% within 30 days, 100% within 14 days |
We have pets. Please ask about children.
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Breakfast: inquire Delux Continental weekdays, prepaired on weekends |
Local Area
Attractions: The famous Lake Winnepesaukee/Weir’s Beach resort area is a 45-minute drive east of Andover, bringing water lovers year-round, and motorcycle week visitors in June. The Loudon International Speedway brings racing fans from near and far during race season |
Onsite
Activities: Hiking, swimming, games, yoga |
Seasonal Info: The Lakes Region has plentiful small beaches, offering opportunities to fish, swim, or go canoeing or kayaking. Nature truly abounds during all four seasons in New Hampshire; our local mountains, meadows, and forested trails attract hikers, mountain climbers, skiers, snowmobilers, and fall foliage watchers to the area. |
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