My partner and I stayed up here for a night after a day at Santa’s Village. This was the first time I have ever stayed in a bed and breakfast, and I can’t talk about this experience enough! It was awesome! After driving 3+ hours from Massachusetts to Santa’s Village and spending a good 6 hours there, we retreated to The Mulburn Inn. I reserved the B&B because I wanted a more romantic setting, and the previous reviews on Unilocal were good(just not many reviews). The drive from Santa’s Village in Jefferson, NH was about 25 minutes. The town had received some snow the night before, so we did end up passing the driveway entrance to the B&B accidentally. After parking our car, the B&B owner Mary greeted us as we were grabbing our bags in the car. She was very pleasant and hospitable. After a few minutes, she greeted us more formally in the back of the mansion, and gave us a tour of both floors. The place is immaculate and full of character. In addition to lavish rooms, she offers complimentary snacks, beer, and wine in the different rooms. There was also a piano in one room, a Thomas Edison-donated range in the kitchen, and a jacuzzi on the covered back deck. We got to our room, which was named the Washington. The room was bigger and featured full bathroom with a shower and seperate claw tub. The room had steam heat, but also a portable heater(maybe the room gets cold in the deep winter). It was the week before Christmas, but unseasonably warm. As for the room, I did pay more at the time of reservation because the original room seemed a little small in pictures. The reservation as $ 168, vs the standard reservation of $ 116. It was definitely worth it. Mary was very pleasant and since it was midweek, we had the house to ourselves! After dining out nearby, we returned and sat in various rooms, couches, and chairs, while enjoying the lavish, 7,000 sqft home. We also explored some of the vacant bedrooms, with her permission of course! in the morning, we had an amazing breakfast. I don’t know what it was, but it was delicious and I included pictures on Unilocal. Checkout was simple and we checked out around 11 am. It was just a few minutes from the ski mountains(Cannon and Bretton Woods being ones I can remember), Mt Washington, Santa’s Village, and all the fall foliage spots that NH and the White Mountains are known for. Not only do I recommend it, but I will be returning here soon.
Amir G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tarrytown, NY
Vegan-friendly«castle» in NH. My girlfriend and I had an amazing stay. The room was old-fashioned, but in a «historic» fashion that felt and looked just right, with a great character and cozy feel(wooden floors, antique but well-maintained wooden furniture, and a high bed with a little stair-step). The bathroom was a little cramped but fine, obviously an update of a space not originally intended as a private bathroom. But really, no complaints about this charming place. The manager/owner/“cook” was great, very friendly, and very accommodating of our vegan dietary needs. Really, the food was amazing! She made delicious vegan biscuits for us, plus organic tomatoes in a homemade dressing, plus homemade granola, and perfect coffee. I wish they ran this B&B as a full-time café as well! The working Thomas Edison stove was a nice touch, and the architecture of this historic location is beautiful.
Doug s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
my whole family stayed here when my wife and i got married in bethlehem this summer. everyone loved this place. the rooms are spacious and transported me to a time when men were men and women were also men. mary, the innkeeper, always had a tray of the most amazing fresh baked brownies or cookies right at the foot of the stairs. will definitely be staying there again and urge you to do the same. whatever you do, don’t stay at the cannon mountain view.
Ana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
My husband(then almost husband) stayed at the Mulburn Inn 2 days before our wedding and the night of our wedding as well. I grew up in Franconia, NH(now reside in Brooklyn, NY) so it was quite strange to stay in a place where I normally would stay with my parents. We picked the perfect place. The Mulburn Inn is a wonderful B&B. Mary the Innkeeper is one of the nicest people I have ever met, not to mention she makes KILLER breakfasts in the morning! The Inn is beautiful and old, we some modern updates; like a jacuzzi hot tub on the porch! The beds were so comfortable and the sheets were so nice(that’s a major thing for me). I honestly have nothing negative to say about the Mulburn. Anyone planning a trip to Bethlehem, Franconia, Littleton, etc… should stay here.