Do you really want to cook Thanksgiving dinner this year? Wouldn’t you like to be tucked away and ‘spoiled rotten’ in a luxurious Victorian inn? Stay with us, be pampered and sample the winter delights of beautiful New Hampshire. Enjoy our romantic fireplaces, bubbling double whirlpool baths, delicious gourmet breakfasts and tasty hors d’oeuvres. Have [...]
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‘Turkey Day’ is Just Around the Corner
Posted in Holidays, tagged fireplaces, luxurious, pampered, pet friendly, spoiled, Thanksgiving, turkey on November 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Kick Off 2009 at “NH’s Finest Small Inn” and Save!!!
Posted in Holidays, tagged champagne, chocolate covered strawberries, flowers, New Year, romance, saving, spa on November 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Kick off 2009 at “NH’s Finest Small Inn”! Our Celebrate New Year getaway includes all the right romantic ingredients to ensure the perfect setting for the two of you. Guests receive a bouquet of beautiful flowers, chocolate covered strawberries, champagne, two Glynn House two bathrobes and one soothing spa kit. You’ll save 59% off the [...]
Do You Love Christmas?
Posted in Holidays, tagged Christmas, English, fresh pines, ornaments, romantic sleigh ride, Victorian on November 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Are you one of those people that absolutely love Christmas? Why not wrap up this holiday season in our 19th century Victorian home surrounded by beautiful Christmas decorations – the entire collection is stored in 18 steamer trunks – collected from all over the world. Take a romantic sleigh ride, breathe the aroma of fresh [...]
Celebrate Our Revolution
Posted in Holidays, tagged celebration, fireworks, great food, holiday, parades, romance on July 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Recreation, romance, relaxation…The Glynn House is a great place to celebrate our revolution – gracious surroundings, great food, genuine hospitality and holiday decorations. Bunting covered the wraparound porches. Flags were placed along the path to the Carriage House. The Union Jack – a reminder that two of the innkeepers are British – remained side by [...]