Isaac Merrill House,
North Conway, New Hampshire
15 minutes to the White Mountain National Forest,
& only 5 minutes to North Conway Village
The
Isaac E. Merrill House Inn is over 230-years old and located
just over a mile from the quaint village of Conway. Built in
1773, the inn was originally a farm house for local resident
Isaac Merrill and his family. Over the years, Isaac allowed
artists from Boston to stay at his house in exchange for help on
the farm. By 1850, the Merrill family had sold the house to the
Russell family, who proceeded to use home as a full-time inn. By
the turn of the century, the Russell's had erected four more
buildings. During that period, this grouping of resort buildings
was collectively known as the "Village of Inns," lodging up to
200 people at a time.
24 hour sale/matching gift certificates
Complimentary Breakfast, Afternoon
Welcome Reception, WiFi, Packages Available