Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House (also known as the Three Chimneys Inn - ffrost Sawyer Tavern) in Durham, New Hampshire is purportedly one of the oldest buildings in the State of New Hampshire[1] and is located within the Durham Historic District.
"[2] The building is currently a hotel known as the Three Chimneys Inn-Ffrost Sawyer Tavern.
In 1649 Valentine Hill built a home north of the Oyster River near his mill.
In 1694 the house survived a Native American attack which destroyed many of the buildings in the area.
Jonathan Woodman eventually inherited the property from his Hill family members; he deeded it to George Frost at some point after 1796, and the Frost family owned it until the 1980s.