Just 9 min to Mount Sunapee Resort. The chandler and Mallard rooms consist of 2 of 12 rooms in the historic Brook Road Inn, which are rented out together as 1 unit. The rooms are rustic, in the building's historic style. The chandler room offers a queen bed and the mallard room has two twin beds and a private bath in the hallway. The doors lock from the inside and outside for privacy and safety. Rooms are located up a narrow staircase and share a hall with 8 other guest rooms. The bathroom is private and located in the hallway next to the 2 rooms that are always rented out together. This is a non-smoking property. This room has limited power outlets.
The inn was built in 1837. Recently, all rooms have been renovated to preserve the inn's original farmhouse character. Currently, there is no restaurant at the inn. However, there is a shared area with a fridge, toaster, and microwave. There is a coffee bar area with a water bubbler. enjoy 2 spacious dining areas to eat while staying at the inn.
Our chandler is 2 bedrooms that are not conjoined. The first bedroom has a queen size bed, the second bedroom has 2 twin beds. These 2 rooms are always sold together as they share 1 bathroom located in the hall directly outside of these 2 rooms. These 2 rooms are located at the end of the upstairs hallway. There is a door that you can close off to the rest of the upstairs hallway to gain more privacy when you rent our chandler unit. This unit is great for a group of friends or a family with children old enough to sleep in a separate room.
Although there is 24/7 video surveillance, the staff isn’t on the property at all times. The front door is locked 24/7 and can only be unlocked with a code that you will receive in your check-in instructions that will be sent before your stay. Guests must be comfortable being self-sufficient from check-in to check-out. During the warm season enjoy the deck, equipped with a grill.
Operation License: 103537
Features and amenities
-Full bedroom/bathroom essentials provided
-heating or air conditioning depending on season (air conditioning june 1st- september 31st)
-Wi-Fi 25/2mb
-Outlet covers available upon request
-Highchair available upon request
-Crib available upon request
-Luggage drop-off allowed: For guests' convenience when they have early arrival or late departure
-Lock on bedroom door
-Private room can be locked for safety and privacy
-window shades
-Dishes and silverware
-shared area with fridge, toaster, and microwave
-Hot water
-Free parking on premises
Parking
Free parking on premises
Things to know
-Traveler must be at least 21 years of age to make a reservation.
-State Identification Card or Driver License copy will be requested upon booking
- Please note that a $40 refundable damage deposit will be required.
House rules
-No pets
-No food in the bedrooms
-No guests staying beyond booking number
-Quiet hours from 9pm to 7am weekdays and 10pm to 9am on weekends
-The building is historic, we have worked hard to renovate it to its original charm. Please be delicate as you move about the inn. Also, do not allow any children to be unattended at any time.
-There is a shared area with fridge, toaster, microwave. Leave the area as you found it; dirty cups and silverware can be placed in the dirty dish bin on the counter next to the western style swinging doors leading into the main kitchen, if you dirty any other dishes you must wash them yourself with the dish soap and sponges provided in the kitchen area.
-The Brook Road Inn is designated as eco-friendly: each room is set per person on the reservation, with one large towel, a hand towel in the bathroom, and a washcloth for three days at a time, or two sets per week
-Guests will be charged for all items missing from the unit after checkout
-Garage and basement are off limits to guests
-No smoking, violators will be charged a fee of $250.00
-No drugs on the premises
-No intoxicated guests, this is a family business
Local attractions
-Mount Sunapee - Exploring the Resort, Ski & Snowboard lessons, Epic Coverage
-One of the state’s best-kept secrets, Gunnison Lake, fondly called “The Goshen Ocean”
-Ruth LeClair Memorial Trail, a three-mile loop around Gunnison Lake
-Balthazar’s Ice Shack
-Tippicanoe Campground
-Sanctuary farm