Constructed in 1850, The Tuc Me Inn is a Federal Style Colonial Inn nestled in the lake community of Wolfeboro, NH. Originally built by the Reverend Asa Piper, co-owner of the local lumber mill, the Inn is walking distance from downtown which features elegant shops and restaurants as well as numerous sightseeing and recreational opportunities. See Area Attractions.
Furnished with period antiques and photographs dating back to the 1800s, the seven guest rooms are decorated with your ease and relaxation in mind - we combine the charm of yesteryear with the comforts of today. Complementary internet access is available. Each guest room has its own A/C.
A hearty breakfast which is included with your nights lodging will help you start each new day. We accommodate special diets of any kind (diabetic, vegetarian/vegan, gluten-free, etc). Baked goodies, sodas and tea often await you in the common room.
As "The Oldest Summer Resort in America", the town of Wolfeboro and outlaying area offers a myriad of activities. There are shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, sports and recreational opportunities.
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