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| Lancaster Vacation Rentals Pennsylvania Vacation Lodging |
Escape to Lancaster County--a simpler, more peaceful world, one that is beautiful and friendly and full of things to do. Here the nation's oldest Amish community live and work as their ancestors did centuries ago, their customs and beliefs setting them apart from the modern world. It is a patchwork quilt of people, places, exquisite scenery, delicious food, and heartwarming experiences.
Call on Nancy and Danny who will use experience from their former careers as social worker and city planner to guide you as you experience our festivals, explore our museums, tour our historic buildings, ride a steam-powered locomotive at Strasburg, or see the countryside in an authentic Amish Buggy. They will show you our roadside stands, farmers' markets, numerous antique shops, auctions, or over 200 factory outlets.
Spend your nights in our wonderful and historic O'Flaherty's Dingeldein House or in cozy and comfortable Nancy's Cottage. We've set the highest standard of excellence and warm hospitality. Enjoy our delicious breakfasts elegantly served by candle light, and on special occasions we even let our southern hospitality shine with ample servings of Kentucky country ham and fresh buscuits. We can't wait to see you in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the heart of Amish Country
About Our Rooms
All our rooms are air-conditioned, feature queen-sized beds and have private baths, either en suite or immediately adjacent. We maintain a nonsmoking atmosphere for the pleasure and health of all our guests. In the Dingeldein House, guests have use of our comfortable living room that invites you to come and relax or make use of our extensive selection of books and magazines. On a cold winter night the fireplace offers a warm glow and in the summer guests can linger on the porch and enjoy the beautiful garden. In Nancy's Cottage, feel free to use the family room downstairs to engage in some quiet conversation, play a game, or watch television.
~Rooms:
Our Master Suite - $125. double occupancy. Queen bed, comfortable seating area, separate dressing room with antique dresser, enormous period bath with huge soaking tub and walk-in tile shower.
Garden Suite - $160. This is our two room family suite suitable for four. The Green Room has a comfortable queen bed and its adjoining room has two twin beds. The large original family bath, immediately adjacent in the hallway, is for the private use of Garden Suite guests. Occasionally, one of the two rooms may be available at $95 while the adjacent room remains vacant.
Queen Room - $115. double occupancy. The queen bed is complimented by a twin size trundle for use by a third adult or child sharing the room. ($10 charge for extra person) Two comfortable wing back chairs and a private bath complete the private and cozy setting of the Queen Room.
Princess Room - $95. double occupancy. This cozy room is the original maid's room for this elegant cc. 1910 home. Its quaint “shorty” claw foot tub set in the eave of the private bathroom provides a comfortable soak and a hand held shower. The queen bed and comfortable reading chair complete the room.
Rose Room - $105. double occupancy. Located in Nancy's Cottage, across the garden from the main house, is a large, modern room has its own private bathroom with combination tub and shower, a queen size bed and two comfortable reading chairs. The Rose room has Nancy';s smart decorating touch and a large skylight over the bed. We invite a third adult or child to share the room using the roll-a-way bed. ($10 charge for extra person)
Nature Room - $105. double occupancy. Nancy created a nature room in our previous home in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and she has recreated it here to the delight of our guests. The cheerful yellow room with blue accents will bring a smile to your face and put out of your mind all the burdens of everyday life. A useful writing desk in the window allows you to add to your journal and catch up on your correspondence. Playful gray squirrels may tap on the skylight to gently awaken you to a cheerful Lancaster County day.
~Amenities:
We are a non-smoking inn. You may smoke alone on the side porch or while enjoying Lovely gardens surrounding our Victorian Koi pond.
TV in selected guest rooms and in the common living rooms
Collection of parlor games and VCR tapes for your enjoyment
An extensive library of wood working and decorative arts reference books along side an eclectic selection of fiction and classic reading.
Fireplaces in the Dingeldein House living room and library
Large porch for evening relaxing or spring morning breakfasts
Air conditioning throughout
“Help yourself” coffee, tea, soft drinks and waters along with cakes and cookies when the mood strikes your innkeepers
Enjoy our 8:30 country breakfast daily along with your companion guests
We invite children in rooms so designed but we cannot accommodate pets.
Nancy and Danny know Lancaster and will help you design the most delightful daily tours following our customized maps and introductions
~Local Attractions:
Amish farms and roadside stands - 1 ½ mi. East
Historic Penn Square, Central Market, and Downtown Lancaster - 1 ¼ mi. West
Strasburg Railroad, PA Train Museum, and Thomas the Tank Engine - 5 mi. South
Sight and Sound Theatre - 5 mi. South
Outlet Shopping - 1 ½ mi. East
Landis Valley Farm Museum - 4 mi. North
Bird-in-Hand (Farm Market) - 5 mi. East
Intercourse (Kitchen Kettle Village) - 7 mi. East
Willow Valley (Retirement Center) - 5 mi. South
Within minutes - Antique shopping, ice cream, Dutch Wonderland, F&M College, Millersville University, Elizabethtown College, pretzels (soft and hard,) chocolate (Wilbur, Meises, & Hershey,) wineries, breweries, outdoor concerts, fireworks, mud sales, scores of beautiful churches, the oldest, the longest, the first, the last, Gee Whiz! Talk about history. Walk to it from O'Flaherty's Dingeldein House.