Paul G.
Yelp
What can I say that hasn't already been said?
Plenty. There is no end to the great stuff that can be said about this B&B.
Cindy stayed up until past midnight waiting for my gf and I to arrive for our anniversary weekend. She gave us a brief, hushed tour so as not to wake the other guests. The house is large and built like a home, with a tremendously cozy living room stocked with books, games, big screen TV and a fireplace. The dining room is small with cafe style tables, and the room we stayed in was more like a bedroom than anything (with a full bathroom attached). The sheets are the best sheets I've ever slept on (they know it too, you can buy a set from their mini gift shop). In the morning, their daughter knocked softly and asked if we would like to come down to breakfast. John whipped up a clear favorite of his (and now ours), peach melba french toast. This isn't a buffet style continental breakfast. John cooks each and every dish specially for each and every guest, and Cindy serves it all up with a side of welcoming conversation. During breakfast, we watched cars and people walk out onto frozen lake winnipasaukee (sp?) through their huge windows with a great view. After a day out in the mountains, all were in bed as we came back and stoked a quiet fire enjoying a bottle of wine. Comfy blankets are folded on the chairs and couches for extra warmth, and there are always chocolate chip cookies, tea, coffee, cocoa and water at all hours. John checked us out on Sunday and directed us to the nearest greasy spoon on the way home.
All-in-all, I would recommend everyone to stay at the Lake House at Ferry Point Inn. Kind, good people and warm, fuzzy atmosphere is hard to come by these days, especially in such abound as here. Thank you so much John, Cindy and Libby for a fantastic weekend.