We found Coppertoppe Inn by pure accident. My parents and I headed to New Hampshire from RI for a one night trip and ended up by the foothill of a steep hill. We looked at other places in the area, but none of them are compared to Coppertoppe. Everything else in that are was not even worth looking into, price and location wise. Bill and Sheila greeted us with open arms with much hospitality. They offered us a room that had a daybed (easily converted into a night bed), and a private bathroom. The room was part of a suite usually shared by families, but since my parents shared a large kingside bed, we decided to save money and not use the other room in the suite. Since we were the only people staying there that night, we were able to use the hot tub outside (without the other guests), which was really nice.
In the morning we were treated to a wonderful breakfast. Sheila is an amazing conversationalist and cook. She made us made to order omelets, steamed/boiled eggs, fruit and her special pancakes.
As we were leaving, we got to talk about different plants. Sheila is quiet a harvester. She gave me lots of herbs and plants as a farewell gift, which was just wonderful. They are doing very well on my patio. Thank you Sheila.
Lastly, a few things worth mentioning. The house itself is nothing I have ever seen before. It is a Modernist/Art Deco design with tall ceilings and gorgeous interior. We took a brief tour to see the upstairs bedrooms, as well as a "Honeymoon Suite". From the expensive antique furniture to the rich velvet drapes and a Master Bathroom that is larger in size than most bedrooms, and an extensive library in the basement, Coppertoppe is a little heaven away from home.
Did I mention they have their own hummingbird that visits the bird feeder daily? Definitely come and stay at Coppertoppe!
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