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Lodging in Monadnock Region
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Applegate Bed and Breakfast
Tucked next to an orchard, this 1832 Colonial-style Peterborough home offers candlelit breakfasts that work apples into the menu. [DETAILS]
Birchwood Inn
It’s hard not to break into a British accent in this Temple lodging house and tavern, as the English owners bring this historic Federal property back to life. [DETAILS]
E. F. Lane Hotel
In downtown Keene, this elegant venue offers easy access to a lively and leafy city center. [DETAILS]
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Hancock Inn
This quintessential old New England stagecoach stop anchors one of the prettiest village centers in the state. [DETAILS]
Stepping Stones Bed & Breakfast
This enchanting Wilton Center home is so quiet you can hear birds’ wings beating near the garden feeders. [DETAILS]
Three Maples Bed and Breakfast
This peaceful 1790 Sharon country home offers spacious rooms with working fireplaces. Breakfast might be a roasted-asparagus omelet with homemade sausage. [DETAILS]
Herban Living Bed & Breakfast
Book early -- there's just one sweet suite in the oldest part of Temple's 1760 General James Miller House. Surrounded by organic gardens, with its own produce stand just down the road. You'll eat in the main dining room, where Nathaniel Hawthorne was a frequent visitor. Children and friendly pets welcome. [DETAILS]
Seven Maples Campground
A rec hall (with vintage skee ball and pool tables), kayaks, and a playground make this Hancock spot kid-friendly (you can bring your dog, too), and the rates are the best bargain around. Open through Columbus Day weekend. Twelve sites; from $27. [DETAILS]



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