In the spring, New Hampshire is known for its maple sugaring. The trees at the Bridges Inn are being tapped; a local maple sugar house boils it down and bottles it for us. We serve the maple syrup at breakfast and sell it in our gift shop.
In the spring, New Hampshire is known for its maple sugaring. The trees at the Bridges Inn are being tapped; a local maple sugar house boils it down and bottles it for us. We serve the maple syrup at breakfast and sell it in our gift shop.
 

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Bridges Inn at Whitcomb House Bed and Breakfast
Bridges Inn at Whitcomb House
27 Main Street
Swanzey, NH 03446
USA
Phone: +1-603-357-6624
Cellular: +1-603-499-6957
Innkeeper(s)
Susan and David Schuster
Rates:
$95 - $150
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Enjoy this Currier and Ives winter wonderland where you'll find plenty of winter activities nearby and plenty of warmth on the inside.The Carlton Bridge Room is our most requested room. Guests find the antique wood double bed, accessories, and burgundy and green decor very pleasing.
100 yards from the front door of The Bridges Inn at Whitcomb House, you will find the 1832 West Swanzey "Thompson Bridge," considered to be one of New Hampshire's most beautiful.People of all ages love our antiques. Gabriela enjoys taking her antique dolls for a walk around the inn in this vintage pram.
In the spring, New Hampshire is known for its maple sugaring. The trees at the Bridges Inn are being tapped; a local maple sugar house boils it down and bottles it for us. We serve the maple syrup at breakfast and sell it in our gift shop.Imagine how the inn looked in previous centuries. The tin ceiling, antiques, preserved molding and trim, and nooks and crannies will bring you back to yesteryear.
You can't beat the fall beauty in Swanzey, New HampshireThe tin ceiling in this 1792 house adds charm to the inn.
The Coombs Bridge Room is a favorite, with a queen-size bed, a private in-room bathroom, a TV, many antiques, and more.