Pleasant View Bed and Breakfast was built prior to 1832 by Edmund Brown, a local blacksmith. Through the following two centuries, the farm house has been passed down through the generations in the New England tradition. It was deeded to Reverend Amos Brown, son of Edmund Brown, and then passed down to his son, Silas Brown. Even in 1902, the Pleasant View Farm was ranked as one of the seven best farms in New Hampshire, with cleared land extending to the shores of pristine Newfound Lake. In 1908, the farm was taken over by the Eisnor family.