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The
Inn is a restored 1870s farmhouse. It has spacious guestrooms, high ceilings,
large windows and original pine wood floors. Guests relax in an alcove
of the gathering room, an old-fashioned parlor, or the front porch swing.
Breakfasts are served at individual tables in a sunny dining
room. Early risers will find plenty of freshly ground coffee or tea available
before breakfast. Fresh fruit, biscuits, bacon and eggs, or blueberry
waffles are typical breakfast specials.
Guests
are encouraged to explore the Inns ten-acre grounds. You can hike
to the pond behind the barn, visit our flower and vegetable gardens, feel
the velvet soft muzzles of our miniature donkeys, or watch our frisky
sheep. If you dont feel like exploring, you can simply relax with
a glass of wine and a good book in our screened "summerhouse."
From the summerhouse you can hear the gurgle of a year-round stream that
flows nearby and feel the cool breeze that falls from the hills above.
Ann
Morgan and Margo Pfleger operate the Inn. They are transplants from Washington
who understand guests need to get away from the pressures of jobs
and busy lives. They will welcome you warmly but will respect your need
for independence and privacy.
Please note that our Inn is closed this summer, but we
still have cabins for rent. One of them is featured under The
Cabin section of this web site.
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