Stay with us and be part of the Wolfeboro Inn’s rich history.
Built by the Rodgers family in 1812, our resort served as a private residence for approximately 75 years. But as more visitors discovered the beauty of Lake Winnipesaukee, this home evolved into the Copper Kettle. Travelers from as far away as Boston came to enjoy the food and lodging.
By the early 1930s, the Copper Kettle was – renamed the Carr House – and had earned a reputation as an elegant lake-side retreat. White-gloved waiters would cater to every need of the resort’s often distinguished guests.
A stunning three-story addition was added to the original building in 1987, providing unspoiled views of Lake Winnipesaukee. This new space also added modern amenities to the Inn while still maintaining the historic charm of the property. Traditional New England décor, handmade quilts, selected pieces of antique furniture and a blazing lobby fireplace provided the warmth of a country inn with the style and convenience of a full-service resort.
Hay Creek Hotels purchased the Wolfeboro Inn in 2007, marking an exciting new chapter for the property. Hay Creek is committed to providing guests with unparalleled service and luxury amenities while still retaining the historic charm that makes this resort special.