If you thought we were just "the same old rentals" like the others on Lake Spofford, you are VERY wrong!
With breathtaking views & a history unlike any other vacation rentals on Lake Spofford, our "cabins" are the premier vacation spot!
Originally founded in the 1940s as a bed & breakfast with 17 cabins, we now offer three of the TOP ten rentals with recently renovated SMART homes that will be like your home away from home!
AND our rentals are NOT like the others on the lake, for many very GOOD reasons. We work very hard to be the best, and once you compare us to the "rest," you will surely understand what keeps people coming back year after YEAR!
Some of OUR special amenities include:
Boasting the ONLY Handicap ready rental on the lake, the Tyler House...and much, MUCH more!
Forget your phone charger or charging brick? No problem, we have you covered!
Forgot your USB charging cable(s)? Kids stole yours? No sweat, we have included them in each unit! Want to watch Netflix or Sling TV, Hulu or YouTube TV? Just tell your Google mini in each unit to "cast" to the TV!
Or do it directly from your Apple or Android phone easily with the Google Home app!
Want to play videos or show off your pictures from the day/trip on the TV with everyone? NO PROBLEM, cast them from your Android or Apple device directly to the Chromecast enabled TV in each unit!
Interested in the weather, where to go eat and it's rating, or do you need directions to your destination? Google to the rescue with a Google mini on each floor!
Little known fact: the NH Fish and Game Dep't stocks the lake with over 15,000 fish annually, with different varieties for you to catch, including Perch, Pike, Small/Large-mouth Bass, Rainbow/other strains of Trout, Eel, Sunfish, crayfish and more, so don't forget your fishing gear and poles! We look forward to seeing you!
Spofford Lake is a 732-acre (2.96 km2) water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Chesterfield.
Water from Spofford Lake flows via Partridge Brook to the Connecticut River.
In 2005 the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department named it the cleanest lake in southwestern New Hampshire, despite the amount of motor boating. The village of Spofford is located at the lake's outlet.