The Plumercrest Bed and Breakfast, located in
Epping, is an elegantly restored circa 1868 Victorian mansion in the quaint and pastoral setting of New Hampshire. Plumercrest was built by the great granddaughter of Governor William Plumer, on his estate, and is bordered by stone walls and surrounded by 18th Century sugar maples.
The Sally Plumer room is furnished with antiques and has a private bath with a queen sized bed. The Bessie Plumer suite has a queen-sized brass bed and a bath which is equipped with a whirlpool tub and shower. The Governor's room is furnished with museum-quality antiques and a canopied double bed. Madeline's Studio room has an adjoining exercise room and a large period bathroom with an antique claw-footed tub. The house is available for small meetings and garden weddings. A country breakfast which includes freshly brewed coffee or premium teas, juice, and home baked muffins is served in the fire placed dining room.
The University of New Hampshire, State Parks, "Antique Alley", Phillips Exeter Academy and the American Independence Museum are all nearby.