Welcome to 13 Hills! Set in the picturesque Monadnock region, our earth-sheltered home offers magnificent views, serenity, and comfort, With an open concept living/kitchen/dining/media area and stone fireplace, an 1100 square foot terrace with firepit and year-round hot tub, this is not your usual B&B. Your room has a king-size memory foam bed, bureau, 42 inch TV, DVD & internet services, a full bath with tiled shower, refrigerator, microwave and panoramic vistas. Full breakfasts of your choosing are our specialty! We can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-free diets and others with advance notice.
Our 1800 square-foot home is earth-bermed, making it naturally warm in the winter and cooler in the summer. We have solar electric with battery back-up. The terrace features a fire pit for nighttime enjoyment, chairs, picnic table and 2 grills.
While we are located in a rural area, we have easy access to several larger towns and cities that have a wide range of restaurants and attractions. We do have a dedicated pool room on site and host pool gatherings on Tuesdays
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Byll is a semi-retired videographer of 40 years, a former hospice director, stone wall builder, hot sauce maker and coffee roaster. Cheryl is a former research professor at the Institute on Disabilities at the University of New Hampshire and and recently retired from consulting on including students with significant disabilities in the regular classroom. and key-noting at conferences and seminars. We have traveled a fair amount, and always enjoyed staying in B&Bs, We built our earth-sheltered home in 2010 and it finally dawned on us that we have the kind of property that people would want to stay at.. You can see our Facebook page at 13HillsBnB.
South Acworth is a quiet, off-the-beaten-track village that boasts a community-run country store that dates to 1865. Many local craftspeople and artisans have their wares available for purchase there, and the store stocks all the necessities and last-minute items. The Cold River runs through the town, and is bordered by hills on both sides, so we are often treated to fog views in the valley below us. Rt. 123A, which parallels the river for 11 miles, has been recently paved, making it a great bicycle route as it's fairly flat with just enough hills to make it interesting. Our community church features a recently renovated steeple and the town library, founded in 1891, houses an extensive stuffed bird collection. Beryl Mountain, of which we have a magnificent view, is the source of the beryls used in making the first atomic bomb and is a favorite with rock hounds. There is easy access in town to the vast NH snowmobile trail system, and we have great hills for sledding and cross-country skiing. There are 4 downhill skiing areas and 2 touring areas within an hour's drive, the closest being Mt. Sunapee, about 45 minutes away. Our own hills are perfect for easy sledding or snow-shoeing.
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