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Lighthouse Inn
Laconia, New Hampshire
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Our historic Inn, located only minutes from the lively Weirs Beach area and Meredith, was attentively built in 1939 by shipbuilder Byron Hedblom, who brought the Mount Washington cruise ship to Lake Winnipesaukee. Mr. Hedblom's fascination with boats and the sea was carried forward when three working lighthouses were placed on the property. The welcoming glow from the 15 foot high lighthouses will guide you home each night. Each guest room is named after a famous lighthouse in keeping with this tradition. The care and attention that went into building these remarkable structures is reflected today in the care and attention you will receive as our guests

Our five cozy guest rooms sit on five acres of grassy fields and forest on a colorful, tree-lined country road that provides a quiet setting. It is the perfect place for visitors to all of the Lakes Region activities as well as a romantic getaway, family gathering, corporate retreat, or intimate wedding. The sumptuous country breakfast features fresh baked muffins and breads and an individual hot entree. Complimentary afternoon tea includes Pat's nationally acclaimed chocolate chip oatmeal cookies. As your attentive hosts, Pat and Mike will add the special individual touches to make your visit memorable.

We now have Cottages!

We are now offering comfortable and newly renovated one- and two-bedroom cottages on Paugus Bay at Weirs Beach that sleep four to seven people. Each has kitchen facilities, air conditioning, gas grill, picnic table, cable tv and a gas fireplace. They are a few steps away from a private beach and in-ground swimming pool, and only minutes away from all the activities in the Lakes Region. Day docking also is available.

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Inn Amenities and Features

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Each room has a private bath, feather-like bed, a gas or electric fireplace, and high-speed wireless internet access. Our Whitehead Light room offers a whirlpool tub and a private patio with a separate entrance. All rooms are conveniently located on one floor, so there are no stairs to climb once inside. In our spacious Great Room, you can sit by the fireplace, watch TV, play at the game table, or just enjoy the view from the bay window replicating the Mount Washington wheelhouse.

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