Located in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire. Experience today the small rural New England community of yesterday.
Incorporated in 1741, Epping was one of the last towns chartered during the term of Massachusetts Gov. Jonathan Belcher, who was succeeded by Gov. Benning Wentworth of the new independent province of New Hampshire. Some history books say the town was named after Epping Forest, a suburb of London.
Plumercrest Bed and Breakfast is an elegantly restored circa 1868 Victorian mansion tucked away in a quaint and pastoral setting of New Hampshire. Bordered by stone walls, 18th Century sugar maples and neighboring horse farms, it recalls New Hampshire's rural heritage. Located in the town of Epping in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, you are a short drive to the beach, The University of New Hampshire, State Parks, "Antique Alley", Philips Exeter Academy and the Museum of Independence in Exeter. Epping is not a ..... [ more
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