Hancock New Hampshire Inn, The Oldest NH Inn, The Hancock Inn in the Monadnock foothills
This historic New Hampshire Inn is located in the village of Hancock New Hampshire, just miles from skiing and other amenities! Fabulous dining, reserve online!
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About this New Hampshire Bed and Breakfast Inn, the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock New Hampshire
The Hancock Inn is the oldest New Hampshire bed and breakfast inn and has been in continuous operation since 1789.
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Fine Dining at the Hancock Inn, New Hampshire's Oldest Inn located in Hancock New Hampshire
We serve a memorable prix fixe New England dinner, fare with a
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Rooms at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Click on the room images at the bottom of this page to view price & details for each. All Rates are quoted double occupancy and include a delicious full breakfast. All Rooms have private bath, air-conditioning, and telephone.
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Special offers and packages at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
we are delighted to offer our guests special packages to enjoy our hospitality and fine dining at discounted prices
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Attractions in Hancock New Hampshire at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Even though Hancock is a small quiet village - the surrounding area offers many fun things to do and see.including climbing Mount Monadnock - the most climbed mountain in North America
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About Hancock New Hampshire, home of the oldest New Hampshire Inn
The Hancock Inn is nestled in the heart of the Monadnock Region of Southwestern NH, the village of Hancock was founded in 1779. Our New Hampshire bed and breakfast is named after the man whose most memorable signature graced the Declaration of Independence.
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History of the Oldest New Hampshire Inn, located in Hancock NH
The Hancock Inn, nestled in New Hampshire's Monadnock region, is the State's oldest original inn still in operation, and one of the oldest in New England.
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Directions to the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Google Map and directions to Hancock New Hampshire, MapQuest Map and directions to Hancock New Hampshire. The Hancock, NH Village Bed and Breakfast is located 50 miles from the Manchester, NH airport, 90 miles from Boston, and 50 miles from Brattleboro, Vermont. The Manchester Airport is just one hour away.
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Fun for Foodies Specials at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Extraordinary Epicurean Experiences
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Rooms

Moses Eaton Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
The Moses Eaton Room is named after a famous stencil artist who actually lived in Hancock
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Rufus Porter Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
This room is named after the most famous itinerant muralist in New England. Rufus Porter lived from 1792 until 1884. During his life he was a muralist, and inventor and a journalist. He is best known for the murals he painted while traveling throughout New England and the south.
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Jedidiah Fox Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Jedidiah Fox was the original owner of the Inn. As far as we know, he built the Inn in 1789, the local people referred to it as Fox's Tavern initially. The original Inn was comprised of numerous buildings including sheds, barns and stables.
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Ballroom at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
The entire back part of the second floor of the Inn used to be a Ballroom - imagine having the Ballroom on the second floor! After dancing the night away, guests came down to the first floor to enjoy their supper.
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Norway Plain Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
This room was named after the area in town between the Hancock Inn and the pond, which was called Norway Plain. You can still walk behind the Inn through the opening in the stone wall to the Cemetary along the old Norway Plain.
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Bell Tower room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
the Bell Tower Room at the Hancock Inn! As you sit on the front Porch of the Inn, you will find out where the name of this room came from - the Church Bell that chimes every hour on the hour day and night! The Bell in the Church tower is actually one of the few remaining original Paul Revere Bells.
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Franklin Pierce Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Welcome to the Franklin Pierce Room at the Hancock Inn! Franklin Pierce went to Hancock Academy as a high school student and went on to become the 14th President of the United States.
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Squire Patten Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
This room is named after David Patten, one of the early owners of the Inn who preferred to be called Squire Patten. He was a good friend of Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States.
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Washington Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
This room is named of course for George Washington, who first became President of the United States in 1789, the year the Hancock Inn opened. We don’t know if George Washington slept here or not. If he did, he was the first but not the last President to do so!!
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Noah Wheeler Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Noah Wheeler was one of the first owners of the Hancock Inn and Jedidiah Fox’s son in law (Jed Fox being the first owner).
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Miss Marys Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
This room is named for the innkeeper's mother. Mary bakes our fabulous pies!! It is another of our smaller
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John Freeman Eaton Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Welcome to the John Freeman Eaton Room at the Hancock Inn! John Freeman Eaton owned the Inn in the late 1800s. During his tenure, the third floor was added.
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Drovers Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
Welcome to the Drover’s Room at the Hancock Inn! Hancock used to be a cattle driver's stop - hence the name Drover's Room for this room!
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John Hancock Room at the oldest New Hampshire Inn located in Hancock NH
The John Hancock Suite is named after John Hancock who was President of the Continental Congress and well remembered as one of the signers of the Declaration of independence.
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