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The Dowds' Country Inn "The Place to Gather for Business or Pleasure" The Dowds' Country Inn is a historic, family run bed & breakfast in the heart of the beautiful Upper Valley region. Voted "Best of the Best" in the Upper Valley six years running, the Dowds' Country Inn is the perfect place to get away and relax when visiting the area. The inn was originally constructed in late 18th century as a farmhouse. Since the Dowds' family purchased it in 1989, the farmhouse has been renovated and restored into a twenty-room bed and breakfast, as well as an event venue for weddings, holiday parties, conferences and more. Though it has gone through some changes since its construction in 1780, the building still maintains its classic New England character while providing more modern amenities for its guests. Each of the rooms has been individually decorated, giving every room a unique feel.If you’re looking for a quaint inn in Lyme, look no further than Dowds' Country Inn. Rooms at Country Inn Lyme provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. You can also enjoy free breakfast while staying at Dowds' Country Inn. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Lyme Country Inn. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Latham House Tavern and Lyme Inn Tavern, which are some pubs that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. If you are interested in exploring Lyme, check out an art gallery, such as Long River Gallery & Gifts. The staff at Dowds' Country Inn looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit. The Dowds' Country Inn "The Place to Gather for Business or Pleasure" The Dowds' Country Inn is a historic, family run bed & breakfast in the heart of the beautiful Upper Valley region. Voted "Best of the Best" in the Upper Valley six years running, the Dowds' Country Inn is the perfect place to get away and relax when visiting the area. The inn was originally constructed in late 18th century as a farmhouse. Since the Dowds' family purchased it in 1989, the farmhouse has been renovated and restored into a twenty-room bed and breakfast, as well as an event venue for weddings, holiday parties, conferences and more. Though it has gone through some changes since its construction in 1780, the building still maintains its classic New England character while providing more modern amenities for its guests. Each of the rooms has been individually decorated, giving every room a unique feel.If you’re looking for a romantic inn in Lyme, look no further than Dowds' Country Inn. Rooms at Dowds' Country Inn provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. You can also enjoy free breakfast while staying at Dowds' Country Inn. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Dowds' Country Inn. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Latham House Tavern and Lyme Inn Tavern, which are some pubs that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. If you are interested in exploring Lyme, check out an art gallery, such as Long River Gallery & Gifts. The staff at Dowds' Country Inn looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
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The Place to Gather, for Business or Pleasure!

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
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Toll Free: 800-482-4712

Payment method
cash, check, diners club, discover, master card, visa, debit, mastercard, all major credit cards
Location
On the Common in downtown Lyme, NH - between the Lyme Country Store & Stella's Kitchen.
Amenities
Full Country Breakfast & Afternoon Tea included with every stay. Tavern on-site. Free Parking. Free Wifi. Free Calling.
Associations
Hanover Chamber of Commerce, Market Survey's of America Best of the Best Bed & Breakfast
Categories
Party & Event Planners, Banquet Halls & Reception Facilities, Caterers, Restaurants, Wedding Supplies & Services
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