Peter and Patty Cooke, owners of Pickering House Inn, joined with Chef Jonathan Hudak to open PAVILION restaurant in December 2020. Despite opening during the COVID-19 pandemic, the new restaurant is flourishing. Get the details in a press release about the new restaurant.
SMARTERTRAVEL.COM (CAROLINE MORSE TEEL)-- Built in the 1800s as a home for a wealthy businessman, the Pickering House was transformed in 2018 into a luxury boutique hotel. The painstaking efforts that went into the landmark’s renovation are evident as soon as you pull up to the hotel. I visited the Pickering House Inn in January for a cozy winter getaway, and to experience one of the inn’s demonstration dinners.
IMPROPER BOSTONIAN -- Fired Up! Get Stoked About These Cozy New England Getaways: New Hampshire’s Pickering House Inn, steps away from downtown Wolfeboro and Lake Winnipesaukee, combines historic charm with modern luxury. Since opening in July, the luxury inn beckons with 10 airy guest rooms in the 1813 homestead and its mid-1800s addition. Five of the rooms boast a gas fireplace or gas stove, with additional fireplaces in the common library and living room for warming chats with other guests.
FORBES.COM -- If it hadn't been for Wolfeboro, N.H., residents Peter and Patty Cooke, a historical old building in town, built in 1813, might have just been turned into a lackluster store. Or torn down. But today, the Pickering House Inn -- the building that they bought and completely redesigned-- is a winter wonderland (and also a terrific summer resort on the lake) where you can soak up the snow in style...