Darby Field Inn And Restaurant
185 Chase Hill Road
Conway, New Hampshire
United States 03818
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General Information
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Only 6 miles from North Conway, yet right in the middle of nowhere, overlooking the Mt. Washington Valley and White Mountains of New Hampshire, the Darby Field quietly surprises and delights wanderers adventurous enough to leave the beaten path.You'll feel instantly comfortable at the Darby Field Inn. Our building was constructed as a homestead in 1826, but over the years, it has hosted guests of all ages, as a farm, boys' camp and a guest house. Today, the Darby Field Inn is a rambling mountain retreat and a haven for travelers from all over the world.
year built:
1826
year renovated:
2002
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Accommodations
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Our rooms feature fireplaces, jacuzzi tubs or steam rooms, sitting areas, king or queen size Beds,TV/VCR,private bath,garden and mountain views.
number of rooms:
13
room types:
standard, 1 queen, 1 king, suite
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Room Rates
(USD United States Dollars)
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plus 8% tax and 12% service charge
single occupancy rate is between
130.00 and 280.00
extra person charge:
No
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In-room Amenities
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On-site Amenities
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Age restrictions
Bar/lounge
Breakfast included (full)
Free local phonecalls
Gardens
Linen included
Meal plans
No Smoking
Parking (free)
Pets not allowed
Pool (outdoor/heated)
Restaurant on site
Skiing
Spa
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Policies
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deposit required
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Location
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nearby features:
Mt. Washington Auto Road, Mt. Washington Cog Railway, Conway Scenic Railway, White Mountain National Forest, Heritage NH
directions to property:
From RT16 One-half mile south of Conway, turn off of Route 16 onto Bald Hill Road, go up the hill 1 mile, and turn right, and go one more mile to the inn
nearest major airport:
Portland, ME
description of surrounding area:
Only three miles from Conway, yet right in the middle of nowhere.Overlooking the Mount Washington Valley and Presidential Mountains from the north face of Bald Hill.
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