| Stone Bridge Farm Bed & Breakfast |
| Hillsborough, New Hampshire |
5 Rooms Non-Smoking No Pets
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The Stone Bridge Farm was the home of Captain Nathaniel Carr, a successful (and later convicted) counterfeiter who built this brick federal home in 1826. (In the kitchen there is a beam with his signature on it.) Captain Carr, who served in the War of 1812, was also instrumental in getting the Town of Hillsborough to build the stone bridge named "Old Carr Bridge" just down the road. This bridge is an amazing feat of stone craftsmanship, built completely without mortar, just carefully cut and fit granite. After Captain Carr's conviction and imprisonment the home passed to the Jones family for which it stayed until 1926 when the Judd family purchased it for lumbering purposes. Herbert and Eleanor Judd purchased the home from the family in 1954 and began renovating and modernizing. The Rands purchased the Stone Bridge Farm in 2002 and renovated the wooden ell creating two Bed & Breakfast rooms, each with private baths on the second floor.
| Inn Amenities and Features |
Other Amenities ...
-A hearty full breakfast is served with silver and fine china. -Organic and natural foods served when possible. -Organic freshly roasted coffee and organic green and black teas provided -Specialty body products provided -Very comfortable beds, all cotton luxurious linens and towels
| Reservation Policies and Payment Information |
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