Lots of people love to say that life was a lot better in the 1950s. That's a bit before my time, so I can't vouch for that statement, but I will say that was an era of great design. The soft color palette, the curves, and the sharp lines appeared in everything from home appliances to automobiles. These design trends also applied to living quarters of the time, and one of the most unique places to stay in Gilmanton, NH will transport you back in time.
Spend some time in the Lakes Region town of Gilmanton at this restored park model mobile home from the 1950s.
The interior is small and cozy. There are two bedrooms, your own parking, and pets are allowed. Best of all, you get the whole place to yourself.
Gilmanton is a gateway for exploring the Lakes Region. This area holds much of the state's natural beauty within its quaint towns.
A short drive from the motor home leads to the main trailhead for Mt. Major. This low peak provides expansive views over Lake Winnipesaukee.
The mobile home includes access to beaches at Shellcamp Pond. Two kayaks are provided for exploring the pond.
Weirs Beach in nearby Laconia has long been a summer playground. "The Weirs," as it's locally referred to, is known for its arcades, shops, and attractions.
Also in Laconia are a number of fine restaurants. Local Eatery crafts its menus from local and regional produce, meats, and fish.
After a day of exploring the region, kick back on the deck and chow down with a BBQ while enjoying views of the pond.
To step back a few decades and book your stay at one of the most unique places to stay in Gilmanton, NH, visit the mobile home's listing on Airbnb.
Looking for more unusual and funky accommodation ideas around New Hampshire? Check out this observatory, a former castle, or these treehouses.
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