| Historic Smithton Inn |
| Ephrata, Pennsylvania |
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http://www.historicsmithtoninn.com/
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6 Rooms Non-Smoking No Pets
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Twelve miles north of Lancaster is an inn that stands apart from all other inns in the Pennsylvania Dutch country; the Historic Smithton Inn has been open for 237 years. The location is about sixty miles west of Philadelphia. Innkeeper Dorothy Graybill is Pennsylvania Dutch, and was born just one mile from the inn. The inn is built of stone, is surrounded by flowers, and stands on a hill overlooking the Ephrata Cloister, a Protestant monastery, which is now a museum dating from 1723.
| Inn Amenities and Features |
Other Amenities ...
Oil lamps are lighted in the windows at dusk. The first floor has a Great Room, and a room where breakfast is served, to the left. These rooms all have fireplaces that are used from November to April, weather permitting. All rooms can be candle lighted. Guest rooms are picturesque and provide a romantic setting for visitors. The Inn is furnished with antiques and hand made furniture, that are all appropriate to the period. Each room has an operating fireplace. Most rooms have hand sewn Dutch quilts, reading lamps, stencils, and mini-refrigerators. Feather beds are stored in antique blanket chests, and must be requested in advance, before the rooms are made up.
| Reservation Policies and Payment Information |
Contact Inn for Bed and Breakfast Rates/Policies.
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