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Home Hill Slide Show
The Inn

Built in 1818, Home Hill is an idyllic, country retreat located in historic Plainfield, New Hampshire. Remarkably, there have been few owners of the land where Home Hill now stands. The pre-revolutionary home built on land granted to Thomas Gallup by King George III in 1763 burned to the ground and was rebuilt by a Gallup ancestor in 1818. Today, the home has been graciously restored to aid in exploring the Upper Valley in a comfortable atmosphere. With 11 elegant guest rooms and a country breakfast to raise your spirit from a peaceful slumber, our inn surely is a home away from home

Arriving at the Inn, guests are warmly greeted by attentive staff and the calming beauty of Home Hill. Graciously restored accommodations include three guest rooms and a two-room suite in the Main House, six guest rooms in the nearby Carriage House the Pool House, a seasonal, private cottage. All guest rooms feature private bath and most offer the warming glow of a fireplace. Several guest rooms in The Carriage House also have private terraces and entryways.

Each of the Inn's beautifully appointed guest rooms is decorated to reflect the beauty and colors of the countryside and accented with American antiques and art. Baths of tile and marble feature luxurious bath products and sumptuous Frette bathrobes and towels.

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