The Samuel Fitch House is an 18th century Saltbox Colonial and was the childhood home of the Innkeeper and her five brothers. Filled with centuries of history as well as decades of wonderful family memories, it offers quiet colonial comfort and a warm welcome. A local minister, Walter Powers, built the house in 1711. The original house has five fireplaces around a central chimney, which includes a smoke room where meat was cured. In the dining room is the Parson's Cupboard, where legend has it that babies were placed out of harm's way during Indian attacks. The house was subsequently used as a tavern, where local committeemen ...