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The Maguire House

Guest Author - Jeanne Daigle

The Maguire House is located at 30 Cobb Road, about 5 minutes from the center of Ashburnham, MA. This bed and breakfast inn features three rooms, two with queen size beds and one with two single beds. Prices range from $110 to $120 per night double occupancy with a $15 charge for each additional person.

The Maguire House began in 1764 as an inn in Ashburnham until 1898 when it became a private home. Paul and Terry Maguire opened the house up as a bed and breakfast in 1997.

The Maguire House
The Maguire House - Front.

Back view
The back of the Maguire House. This house is actually two houses put together. Can you figure out where it was put together?

View
The view from the back of the house. On a clear day you can see Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire.

The Wisteria RoomThe Wisteria Room
The Rose RoomThe Rose Room
A Dining RoomA Dining Room

For more information you can contact Paul and Terry at (978) 827-5053 or visit their webpage at http://www.maguirehouse.com


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