Mar 29, 2015 | Happenings at the Bridges Inn
Owning a house built in 1792 means that we continually make improvements, both inside and outside. We have updated the plumbing, electrical, and heating systems; we have replaced windows; done significant work on the slate roof; and landscaping. We have replaced...
Nov 30, 2014 | Food & Dining, Happenings at the Bridges Inn
One of the things that our guests continually appreciate here at the Bridges Inn at Whitcomb House is the quality and variety of coffee and tea we have available. Available 24/7 in our dining room (self-serve): An assortment of Keurig K-cups and tea galore. K-cups for...
Oct 9, 2014 | Nature and Outdoors, Outdoor Recreation, Seasonal Activities
Autumn is a beautiful time of year in the Monadnock Region and there’s plenty to keep you busy. The region abounds with colors. Our favorite Thompson Covered Bridge is a stone’s throw from the inn. Along Route 9, Stoddard – Photo by Laurie Ray Paquin...
Mar 21, 2014 | Outdoor Recreation, Uncategorized
In much of New Hampshire, one of the early signs of spring is when the maple trees are tapped for sap. The conditions have to be just right with cold nights and warm days which allow the thawed sap to run. The Faulkners from Covered Bridge Maple Syrup House in West...
Oct 11, 2013 | Nature and Outdoors
This region of southwestern New Hampshire is also known as the Monadnock Region and Cheshire County. Whatever you call it, you have to appreciate its colors at this time of year. Although heavy rain and wind took down several leaves earlier this week, this area is...