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Purchased in 1947 by
the Slade Family, Charlotte's House is aptly
named for Paul Slade's mother, who traditionally hosted all family
holiday gatherings. When questioned where they were going for any given
occasion, the response was usually "Charlotte's House" .
When
Innkeepers Lyn and Paul Slade inherited Paul's family homestead, converting
it into a bed and breakfast seemed only natural. They rolled up their
sleeves and tackled the renovation almost entirely by themselves. After
two years of hard work, the result is a work of love and dedication.
With 8 working fireplaces,
wide plank floors, and furnished throughout with family pieces, oriental
rugs and traditional artwork - some done by Paul's great-grandfather
- this 1812 farmhouse reflects Yankee ingenuity and comforts of days
gone by.
Only three guest rooms,
all with private bath ensure peace and quiet to our guests. Enjoy a full
homemade breakfast or, upon request, an early light meal. You'll find homemade cookies
in your room upon check-in and an outdoor swimming pool for your summertime
enjoyment.


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