Exterior: Three Chimneys Inn Three Chimneys Inn  3 stars
17 Newmarket Rd


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The historic Three Chimneys Inn is located in the southern seacoast region in Durham, New Hampshire and is situated on Valentine Hill, overlooking the inn's formal gardens, Oyster River, and the Old Mill Falls. Guests wake up each morning to a complimentary full breakfast and fresh brewed coffee. The Three Chimneys Inn offers guests 24 hour front desk services, room service, business services, and high speed Internet. For meeting and functions, a fully equipped conference center is available to ensure the success of every event. To cater to guests dining needs, the Three Chimneys Inn has three restaurants onsite.
Each room boasts it's own personality with fine Georgian Mahogany furnishings, rich tapestries, antique artwork, polished wood floors warmed by oriental rugs, and overstuffed lounge chairs and sofas. Every room is heated and air conditioned, with in room fire sprinklers and warning systems, and has original millwork and exposed beams. Thoughtful room amenities include cable TV, clock radios, desks, fireplace, daily housekeeping, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards, makeup mirrors, and sofa beds. The cordial staff is always attentive to every guests need. Please Note:

Children under 6 are not permitted.

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Hotel Facilities

  • Check-in: 1600
  • Check-out: 1000
  • In house dining
  • TV in room
  • Data ports
  • Air conditioning
  • Hair dryer

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