Feb 15, 2020 | Happenings at the Bridges Inn, Uncategorized
Until I bought the Bridges Inn at Whitcomb House over 13 years ago, I had little interest in antiques. I had always lived in a newer home but moving into the fully furnished inn, built in 1792, chock full of antiques and vintage items, gave me new reason to be...
May 23, 2019 | Food & Dining, Uncategorized
Aaahh, the joy of waking up to the smell of Chef David’s homemade bread and his delectable breakfast is one of the reasons our guests keep coming back to the Bridges Inn! We take pride in our acclaimed breakfasts, which are bountiful, varied, healthful, and tasty; and...
Mar 9, 2019 | Happenings at the Bridges Inn, Uncategorized
We have owned the Bridges Inn for over 12 years and had never had the inn professionally photographed. We recently had Mark Corliss Photography / Multi-media Creations over for a day to photograph the inside of the inn. One of the benefits of waiting so long is that...
Jun 30, 2018 | Happenings at the Bridges Inn, Uncategorized
We love to keep the Bridges Inn in tip-top shape both inside and out. We’re continually upgrading and improving the interior of the building. In Spring 2018, we concentrated on the exterior, tackling some much-needed work on the grounds. We began by having McClure’s...
Feb 28, 2018 | Uncategorized
Buckets on the maple trees are one of the early signs of spring here in New Hampshire. Although Maple Sugaring Month is from March 10th through April 1st, ideal conditions with cold nights and warm days are what actually determine when the thawed sap runs. This year,...
Sep 15, 2017 | Uncategorized
Usually by mid-September, we’ve accepted that cooler weather has set in and summer is almost a memory. But this week has been in the 80’s and fairly humid. I’m glad we haven’t removed our air conditioners because they’re on tonight. And I...