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Written by Donna Moy   
Wednesday, 03 October 2007

The Hampton Inn has rooms blocked off November 27, 28 and 29 2008 at a rate of $129 per night.  Be sure to make your reservation soon, they were booked for Thanksgiving 2007 by June.

 

Places to Stay

The Hampton Inn , Route 263 Doylestown  (215)-343-8400

Comfortable rooms standard with coffee maker, iron and ironing board and free in-room movie channel. Enjoy free local calls and no surcharge for using a calling card, complimentary High Speed Internet Access, complimentary On the House hot breakfast, free coffee and tea in the lobby 24 hours a day PLUS a pool and fitness center.

1814 House Inn : Main Street, Doylestown PA  (215) 340-1814

A romantic B&B in Doylestown, PA has seven guest suites and rooms with 19th century antique furnishings, fireplace, canopy beds and modern conveniences such as satellite TV & wireless internet and Jacuzzis in five of the suites. 

 

Ash Mill Farm: York Road, Holicong PA  (215) 794-5373

Grand Manor House on this classic 18th century Bucks County working sheep farm. Wander eleven acres of meadow trails, explore the barns, relax on Beauregard's Terrace or just feed the sheep.  Select one of six guest quarters, each with private bath, flat screen cable TV & wireless Internet service and awaken to a full fireside breakfast.  Be sure to schedule your theraputic massage in the refurbished historic spa barn The New Ewe. 

 

The Barley Sheaf Farm Estate & Spa York Road, Holicong PA (215) 794-5104

Barley Sheaf Farm Estate & Spa is located on one of the most beautiful and historic properties in the Bucks County countryside. The estate offers over one hundred acre pasture and woodland views, and is centrally located in the cultural and historic region. Sixteen suites in the Manor House, Stone Bank Barn and Guest Cottage offer whirlpool tubs by the fireplace, private steam showers with body sprays and handshowers, sunrooms, private balconies, terraces and gardens, and private in-suite spa treatment rooms. The estate offers flower gardens, two ponds, swimming pool, scenic walking paths, and miniature horses and sheep. An extensive gourmet buffet brunch is offered in the conservatory on weekends. 

 

The Doylestown Inn: West State Street, Doylestown PA  (215) 345-6610

The Inn, for the first time, now has an elevator and individual heating and air conditioning controls for all rooms. Each guest room features a new private bath with jetted tub, elegant furnishings and minibar.King and queen size beds are available. as well as a crib or cot for added convenience. Premium Room features include larger spaces, fireplaces, and sitting areas. Free parking, a complimentary continental breakfast, and a morning newspaper for your comfort. We also provide complimentary wireless, hi-speed internet service. Walking distance to Doylestown Country Club.

The Golden Plough Route 202, Lahaska PA (215) 794-4004

Located just five miles from the center of both Doylestown and New Hope on Route 202, each of the Golden Plough Inn's 71 rooms and suites is different and richly appointed with elegant fabrics and wall coverings. Many feature gas-lit fireplaces and double-sized whirlpools. A split of champagne, soft beverages and a snack basket upon arrival will refresh and revive.

The Golden Plough Inn rooms are situated throughout Peddler's Village, a 42-acre year-round destination of exciting things to do. Stroll along winding brick walkways woven amidst colorful gardens and lush landscaping in a background of charming Colonial architecture. In over 65 specialty shops, chat with friendly merchants who will treat you to an unhurried quest for the perfect gift. Check out the Murder Mystery Dinner Theater, take a spin back in time on a 1922 lavishly restored Grand Carousel, enjoy seasonal special events or just relax by the piano bar.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 October 2007 )