Innkeepers Paul Wagner and Cindy Howe provide all the ingredients for an exceptional visit. Extravagant breakfasts a priority, private baths a prerequisite, woodburning fireplaces a comfort, luxurious linens a specialty, antique surroundings a given, privacy an essential. Take a breather. Put your feet up. Embrace the 19th century with all the amenities of the 21st.
Nestled in the village just a few steps beyond the town common, the sunny Hannah Davis House dates to about 1820. With random width pumpkin pine floors, chair rail wainscoting, 19th century hardware on original pine doors, window sash holding onto most of their antique panes, and six inviting woodburning fireplaces speak of an enchanting time long ago. Braided rugs, antique quilts and country furniture reflect simpler times. Fresh coffee brewing, homemade cinnamon-raisin bread baking, the unmistakable essence of a crackling fire - seductive morning aromas wafting upwards - warm the soul and replenish the spirit.
Common areas include a comfy sitting room, dining room and a wonderful screened porch. Every attempt is made to provide the needs of the guests, including an antique high chair filled with forgotten items such as toiletries, a hairdryer and other sundries.
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