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13051 Old Philadelphia Pike - Gap Lancaster, PA 17527 |
| Total Rooms: 4 | Rates: $69 to $129 |
Contact Info
Innkeepers:
Thomas & Christie Starr
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Tel:
717442-0453
888XTHEWAY
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Visit our website at:
http://www.acrossthewaybb.com
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Description
Once a safe-house on the Underground Railroad and a rest stop for tired travelers halfway between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, this elegant Victorian mansion is situated in the heart of picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Amish Country. It features twelve-foot ceilings, deep window sills and decorative molding. Spacious guest bedrooms boast fireplaces and comfortable antique furnishings. The Masters Chamber is a romantic, oversized room adorned with a canopy bed and sitting area. A generous continental-plus breakfast is available when desired or a hearty country breakfast is served family-style at the large dining room tables. Enjoy relaxing with afternoon refreshments. Sit in the garden gazebo or on a front porch rocker.
Location: PA Dutch Amish country.
Rooms & Rates |
Rates: $69 to $129 Payment types accepted include Master Card, Visa, Personal Checks and cash. Rooms: This property has 4 total guest accommodations with private bath. The types of beds available include King and Queen.
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Policies |
Minimum Stay Requirements: Two night stay over weekend Cancellation: $50 per reserved night after 48 hour period Pets: Innkeepers pets on premises. Smoking: Limited.
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Services & Amenities |
Types of meals: Country Breakfast, Vegetarian Breakfast and Snacks/Refreshments. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Reading Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Clock Radio, Fireplace, Wireless Internet Access and Iron/Ironing Board. Amenities On Site: Fireplace, Hot Tub/Spa, living room, garden gazebo, water garden and outdoor fireplace.
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Discounts |
Special Discounts: Midweek and senior
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Activities |
Other Activities: Amusement Park, Antiquing, Art Galleries, Bicycling, Canoeing/Kayaking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Live Theater, Museums, Parks, Shopping Local Crafts and Wineries.
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Historic Interest |
The Fassitt Mansion, once a safe-house on the Underground Railroad, was built by Captain William Fassitt in 1845 as a way to throw lavish parties Historic Awards: Local Register Granted. Historic Memberships: Local Historical Society.
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