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The Wildflowers Inn and the
Magnificent Mt. Washington
By Norm
Goldman
Art Work contributed by Lily Azerad-Goldman
“After being mesmerized by the beauty and ambiance of Inns,
we started thinking about how nice it would be to live as innkeepers
in one of these places.”
These were the exact words Denise and Dave Broughton, proud owners
of the Wildflowers
Inn in North Conway, N.H., conveyed to me when I asked them
why they wanted to own a Bed & Breakfast Inn. In 2002 their dream
was realized.
What is so interesting about this B & B is the history attached
to it. Built in 1878, this cozy Victorian cottage was once the summer
home of a distinguished American Constitution historian, lawyer,
scholar and Civil War Veteran from Boston, Dr. James Schouler (pronounced
Skooler) and his wife Emily Fuller.
Apparently, the Schoulers first visited the area in 1871; fell
in love with the surroundings, particularly the magnificent view
of Mount Washington, and eventually decided to purchase a disused
pasture, where the B & B now sits.
What remains of the original 1878 cottage are the floors, doors,
moldings, heating pipes and radiators, windows and most of the walls.
Slight additions have been added, here and there, but for the most
part the inn has remained in tact, as pictured in an 1879 issue
of The
American Architect and Building News. Notice the price tag at
the time-five thousand dollars, a huge sum of money at the time!
It was the first of several summer residences reflecting an era
when socialites from Boston and New York would rendezvous in Conway.
Wildflower Inn maintains an unhurried gentility consisting of nine
guest rooms all with private baths. Each room comes with air conditioning,
ceiling fans, and data port, fireplaces, hot tubs, whirlpool tubs,
radios, satellite/cable TV, and telephones. In addition, there is
onsite, a BBQ grill, board games, computer, copier, desk, fax machine,
Internet service, library, piano, VCR, washer/dryer and a wet bar,
outdoor hot tub, gazebo, electronic dart board, pool table, cribbage
and chess.
A full country breakfast is a refreshing eye-opener and is included
with the room rate, served in the breakfast/dining area. Complimentary
soft drinks and water are always available in the fridge near the
outdoor balcony. Afternoon tea and light snacks are also provided.
No matter the time of year, romance is always in season at the
Wildflowers Inn. The B & B even offers a special romance package
where the lucky couple is treated to a dinner and champagne in your
suite. Denise and Dave can also arrange a sleigh ride where you
can cuddle up and enjoy a winter’s moon.
Since acquiring the B & B, Denise indicated that there have been
five honeymoon couples that have enjoyed their warm hospitality.
One was a couple that kept everyone in the dark about their elopement.
The hosts learned about the marriage in the journal that is left
in their guests’ rooms eliciting comments and suggestions.
Denise exclaimed: “They were a sweet young couple whose own family
did not know that they just eloped. It brought tears to my eyes!
Had I’d known, we would have done something special for them, like
breakfast in bed, arrange for a romantic dinner out, get them a
nice bouquet for their room with a card of congrats-something!”
What makes this B & B so special and remarkable is what lies beyond
it. Small villages and big mountains are everywhere to be seen.
There is so much to do-usually the challenge is finding enough time
to fit it all in.
The Attractions
Just minutes away from the inn, and a definite must, is a visit
to the first man-made tourist attraction in the USA, the Mt.Washington
Auto Road. Sometimes described as “the road to the sky,” it
is over 142 years old, and can boast of having the first mountain
climbing Cog Railway.
Another great attraction is the Conway
Scenic Railway where you will travel back in time.
The inn is within easy reach to Alpine or Nordic skiing, hiking,
kayaking, mountain climbing, swimming, horseback riding, golf, snow-shoeing,
snowmobiling, or just having a mesmerizing experience watching the
world go by from the gazebo at the back of the property with a spectacular
view of Mount Washington.
Dining Out
To top the day off, romantic dining pleasures span an impressive
line-up, and are within a short distance from Wildflowers
Inn.
The 1785 Inn,
located steps away from Wildflowers Inn, provides the ideal spot
for a candlelight romantic tête-à-tête. Their menu ranks among the
finest in the area. From the moment you step into the dinning room
until the moment you leave, you will be pampered with outstanding
service and treated to exquisite romantic dining.
Owners of 1785 Inn, Charlie and Becky Mallar, take immense pride
in the service, hospitality and the quality of the restaurant’s
various dishes that range from raspberry duckling, sherried rabbit,
veal and lobster, rack of lamb to veal and shrimp. A word of caution,
leave enough room to savor the mouth watering handmade desserts
created under the direction of Becky.
It is no wonder it has consistently received such coveted awards
such as the Golden Fork Award for 1996 through 2002, the Wine Spectator's
"Award of Excellence" for 1986 through 2002, and the Gourmet Diners
Society award.
Another great choice is Notchland
Inn about 20 minutes from the Wildflowers Inn in the smallest
town in New Hampshire, Hart’s Location. The dining facilities are
located within an 1860’s granite mansion on 100’s acres of incredible
mountain panoramic views of Mount Crawford and Hope. Adorning the
walls of the restaurant are the watercolors of the Frankenstein
brothers, who were members of the Hudson River School.
Each evening at 7 p.m. the inn features a creative one sitting
five-course dinner that feels as if you are attending an intimate
private dinner party rather than a traditional restaurant. Guests
are seated at individual tables in a romantic fire placed dining
room overlooking the magnificent gardens and ponds.
The chef creates new menus each day wherein you have a choice of
two soups, two appetizers, three entrées, salad and three desserts.
There is also an excellent choice of wines and beers. Lily and I
sampled the Polynesian Salmon and in one word we both agreed it
was unbelievably scrumptious. Other choices included Marsala pork
medallions and apple mustard chicken. The dessert-well when you
have to choose among bittersweet chocolate waffle, strawberry and
plum sorbets or espresso pot de crème-what can you say.
Area Information
Wildflowers
Inn
New Hampshire
The 1785 Inn
North Conway, NH
Notchland
Inn
Hart’s Location, NH
Mt.
Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce and Visitor's Bureau
North Conway, NH
Meet Norm and Lily
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