Timber Post Bed & Breakfast - Featured Reviews (22)
Timber Post B&B is a cozy retreat. The homemade breakfast, especially the chocolate oatmeal, was a highlight. The owner's attention to detail ensured our stay was cozy and unforgettable. An absolute gem of a getaway!||We also ordered the charcuterie board ahead which was a perfect welcome treat for us to share as we arrived.
Very lovely B&B and is definitely the most charming place in the area so I'm so glad we found it! The room was huge and despite a few other long-term guests, it was very quiet. The breakfast was delicious and the host was very kind with interesting stories. The only downside if that she offers a "charcuterie board" on arrival, which is an amazing idea, but it was very disappointing- it included cheddar cheese cubes, packaged pepperoni, rolled turkey, black olives, almonds, and crackers. It was not clear to me whether this was included or not, but I was shocked to get a separate $40 charge for what was served. I'm happy to pay $40 for a wonderful cheese and charcuterie board with local items, but this was all prepackaged items at an incredibly high cost, so would not recommend adding this to your stay.
The hosts at the Timber Post really go above and beyond! The event we were attending was going to be rained out and they set up a massive luxurious tent and made sure everyone was comfortable, dry and HAPPY the entire time we were here. I can't wait to come back.
It is a love ly B & B. Viviane, the owner was very welcoming. Instructions to get in were clear. the room was great. It was very clean and well supplied with whatever I seemed to need. The bed was comfortable. The house is filled with antiques and there are afghans everywhere to keep you warm. There are lovely bathrobes and slippers for your convenience. Breakfast was lovely and there was plenty of it served on beautiful dishes. It was definitely a place I would return to.
Thank you for providing such a wonderful atmosphere. We truly loved our stay. We look forward to seeing you again, the next time we're in Lowell.
The hostess, Vivian, was so accomadating and helpful. We stayed over night on our way to Maine. On our return trip we unexpextedly had our grandson with us. Vivian made sure he was made comfortable and even provided him with some fishing gear so he could fish in a near by pond. The room was cozy and spotlessly clean. Breakfast was delicious. The entire home was beautiful with an interesting histoty. We were truly pleased with our visit. Judy
We were looking for a cozy, private place for a rare night away, and this place was absolutely PERFECT. As an introvert, it is a dream come true, as you rarely see anyone (even though all of the rooms are occupied). Vivian, the owner, is very personable, accommodating, and truly cares for her patrons. We have stayed in The Pink Suite, The Gray Suite, and also The Green Suite. Each room has a different theme, and the vintage aesthetics are lovely. The Pink Room is my favorite so far. The grounds are both very well kept and peaceful. The porches are quiet and charming. Vivian is an excellent cook and her breakfasts are very special and delicious The best place to stay if you are looking for just a quiet and cozy getaway. I love it here and can't wait to go back.
Best pancake breakfast ever! The house was so cozy and inviting. The lady was so nice who ran it and she recommended some local places that peaked our interests. My boyfriend and I would definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone who appreciates a beautiful historic home to stay overnight.
Hubs and I have been trying a new or different diner/restaurant every Sunday this year. I would put this one in my top 5 favorites so far. Food was hot, fresh, and fast. Service was attentive and friendly. The place is small and a little dark but coz