Settled as early as 1736 as Great Falls or Lunenburg, this town was not granted by New Hampshire until 1752, when it was named Bellowstown. Colonel Benjamin Bellows, for whom Bellows Falls, Vermont, was named, built a large fort at Walpole for defense against Indian attack. In 1761 the grant was renewed, and the town was renamed Walpole, in honor of Sir Robert Walpole, first Prime Minister of England.
Come be our guest and experience the beauty of New England in an elegantly restored Walpole, New Hampshire 1774 Colonial home bed and breakfast inn and cottages situated on 105 acres of certified organic farmland. Working fireplaces, a raised hearth, original flooring, and antique hardware all reflect the craftsmanship, charm and elegance of the past; while air conditioned bedrooms, private baths, bountiful homemade gourmet breakfast, and our attention to detail give our bed and breakfast guests the comforts they ..... [ more
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