Sunny Slope Farm 

Affordable family vacations in the White Mountain, Mt. Washington, Lake Winnipesaukee, Portsmouth New Hampshire region

Bedrooms & Beds

All the bed linens are 100% cotton. There are an abundance of down & hypo-allergenic pillows and comforters; antique farm quilts, and even feather beds on the queen and king-sized beds.

 

 

As far as beds go;
In the Blue Bedroom there is a queen-sized bed (with feather mattress).
 


In the Green Bedroom there is a (very) king-sized bed with a feather mattress (this could easily sleep 3 smaller to middling-sized people, if anyone is so inclined. We quite often stack the children in there 'cause there's tons of room in that bed). There is also a cable tv connection in this bedroom (though no tv).



In the Flower Bedroom there is a full-sized bed (or double...what is the difference, do you know?).

 


In the Yellow Upstairs Sitting Room (where there is also a desk, as well as a line for a dial-up connection for a laptop) there is a twin trundle bed. The bottom mattress of the trundle pulls out and lifts up to be ALMOST, but not quite, level with the top mattress, so it wouldn't work well for a couple who prefer a flat mattress-to-mattress double bed configuration. (This is true of all of the trundle beds).

 

 

In the Game room there are two more trundle beds and a twin bed (for a total of 5 sleeping surfaces). This is a large room with a second t.v. and vcr, a game nook, and a large "work counter" for anyone who wants to spread out papers, pictures, sewing, drawing, etc.

 

In the Art room there is a full-(or double?)-sized bed. There is also a desk and a settee in this room. It has a separate entrance out to the back of the house.



 

That takes care of upstairs. Downstairs, in the Library, there is a pull-out sofa that sleeps two very friendly people.

 

We also have a crib and a roll-out cot available, as well as a couple of blow-up air mattresses. There are even a couple of old mattresses upstairs out in the stable for the adventurous.

But, please do remember that Sunny Slope Farm, though very healthy indeed for her age, is still an old lady and there are only two bathrooms. We do try to limit the number of people sleeping in the farmhouse to 17, for the sake of her old bones. 

 

 

 

For more information or to make reservations please contact

Deanna O'Shaughnessy

603-875-7562  sunnyslo@worldpath.net

603-387-3889 (cell)

 

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Please Note

Due to the insane

increase in the cost of heating fuels,

in order to be able to

make Sunny Slope Farm available to our guests in the winter at all,

we will be forced to

add a $100 heating surcharge

to all our reservations running between November 1st

and May 15th.

We do so wish it weren't so!