Isaac Merrill House
The Isaac E. Merrill House Inn is over 230-years old and located just over a mile from the quaint village of Conway. Built in 1773, the inn was originally a farm house for local resident Isaac Merrill and his family. Over the years, Isaac allowed artists from Boston to stay at his house in exchange for help on the farm. By 1850, the Merrill family had sold the house to the Russell family, who proceeded to use home as a full-time inn. By the turn of the century, the Russell's had erected four more buildings. During that period, this grouping of resort buildings was collectively known as the "Village of Inns," lodging up to 200 people at a time.
Here is what guests had to say...
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We are sorry you didn't enjoy your stay, but to be perfectly honest, we do not think you stayed with us. The inn was totally done over in the last 6 months, hardwood floors redone, wall paper, tile baths and new furnishings in many rooms.
As for breakfast, not only do we serve a full buffet, but cook for you from the kitchen. You didn't mention the complementary wine and cheese in the afternoon or the complementary cordial bar in the evening.
Again, I think you might have our inn confused with the other inn with Merrill in its name down the street.
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