| Turtle Pond Farm Bed & Breakfast Cottages |
| Warner, New Hampshire |
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http://www.turtlepondfarm.com
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18 Rooms Non-Smoking No Pets
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In the early morning hours of January 12. 1991, a quickly moving fire destroyed one of Warner, New Hampshire's finest and most historic homes, "Maple Ridge". Maple Ridge consisted of a beautiful 18-room Victorian mansion and adjacent cottages built in the 1880's by nationally prominent Medford, Massachusetts residents, Charles Stuart and Ella Farnam Pratt. The Pratts were editors and authors. Their son, Ralph, was an artist trained in Boston.
The Pratts were personal friends of Longfellow and Whittier. Maple Ridge was built as their "summer cottage" but soon become their year-round home. Although the Inn was destroyed three of its adjacent cottages were spared. Before breakfast, you may wish to take a leisurely stroll on our property. Stop by our peaceful pond and maybe catch a glimpse of rainbow trout jumping or a rare Blue Heron searching for his next meal. If you're quiet, you might even catch a glimpse of the wildlife inhabitants for whom our B&B was named, the Box and Painted turtles.
We would be happy to take you to visit our barn or perhaps walk with a llama on a cool autumn evening. Deb uses the llama and rabbit fiber to spin into yarn to make shawls and scarves. She is a member of the League of NH Craftsmen juried in knitting. During your stay she would be happy to demonstrate spinning or help you with your knitting project.
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| Inn Amenities and Features |
Other Amenities ...
All Cottages have Queen Size Bed, Private Full Bath, combination TV/VCR/DVD, Refrigerator, and Screened-in porch, and a gas fireplace. Pool and Spa.
| Reservation Policies and Payment Information |
Contact Inn for Bed and Breakfast Rates/Policies.
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