Nestled in the heart of downtown Wolfeboro, each of the 4 welcoming and impeccably clean suites offer their own unique charm and layout. All suites provide fully equipped kitchens, 1 or 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and living room including wireless internet and cable TV. Up to 6 guests may be accommodated in suites that offer an additional trundle bed. A pack-n-play is available for infants and toddlers. Truly a home away from home where guests can easily walk to the many local eateries, clothing and gift boutiques, gourmet markets, coffee shops, ice cream parlors and much more! Stroll to the town docks where you can take a cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee aboard the Mount Washington or venture out on Wolfeboro's scenic walking trail. So please make The Suite Inn your choice for a wonderful experience in our picturesque New Hampshire community.The town was granted by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth in 1759 to four young men of Portsmouth, and named "Wolfeborough" in honor of English General James Wolfe, who had been victorious at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759 during the French and Indian War. In 1763, 2,300 acres (930 ha) were added to the 60 acres (24 ha) reserved for the governor. Colonial Governor John Wentworth, his nephew, established an estate on the site, known as Kingswood. Built in 1771 beside what is now called Lake Wentworth, this was the first summer country estate in northern New England. Settled in 1768, the town was incorporated in 1770.