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    Pheasant Run Farm

    5.0 (22 reviews)
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    Jennifer R.

    Found this property online and booked directly from the website. Vivian greeted us when we arrived. We were told to explore the property and take the keys to the two sitting rooms. We dropped our bags and went exploring. Darling B&B with gorgeous property. Our first night rain hitting the room lulled us to sleep. Next day went downstairs to a homemade quiche. The team shared great recommendations of places to visit in nearby Amish communities. Our second night we brought in a charcuterie tray and wine and really enjoyed a girls night staying in. Next am terrific breakfast again. Can't wait to visit again. Thank you for sharing your home and hospitality.

    HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! Beautiful bed and breakfast. Very clean and the staff/owners are amazing. Inside is very quaint and charming with many antiques all around. You have access to the kitchen and a guest refrigerator if needed. We stayed in the Olivia room and slept like babies all weekend. It's so peaceful and quiet. They were nice enough to turn the room into a king for us since we stayed for 2 nights. They provide you with everything you need. Breakfast was amazing both mornings! We had an overnight marinated French toast croissant (yum!!) the one morning and a California egg puff with a chocolate cherry scone the next morning. So delicious! The outside grounds are so beautiful and well kept. It's just a vision and so peaceful and beautiful. Lastly, they have the sweetest (outdoor) cats on property that are just so friendly and we fell in love with them. We are already planning a trip back in December! Can't wait to see you all again soon. Thank you for making us feel so welcome - we had the best weekend! Say hi to Butters for us:)

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    Holly V.

    We had our wedding here on July 8th of this year and it was beautiful. The location of this bed and breakfast is on a huge piece of property that you cannot walk around and explore. They have four bedrooms which makes for an intimate experience. The balcony overlooks the field and the bridge that goes toward the waterfall. The waterfall is where we had our wedding and it was the most beautiful location! The sounds of the waterfall were super relaxing. We had our reception downstairs in one of the rooms which had columns wrapped in bone and lights. Deann was super helpful and so easy to work with. Vivian and Bob were very friendly and wonderful hosts. We also were served an fantastic breakfast which was a great start to a new day. I would highly recommend this bed and breakfast. We definitely will be back for years to come!!!

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    Such a lovely B&B! We pet the horses, enjoyed the little waterfall, and had a nice quiet evening. I would definitely return!

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    The owners Bob & Vivian were charming as well as the staff which made our stay memorable.

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    This is a stately old mansion built in 1870 by a family of tanners (leather workers). It…read moreeventually fell into ruin and two investors from New York bought it and restored it. A lot of the original features had to he recreated. The common rooms downstairs are nicely done and are a great place to relax with a glass of wine. There are many windows that let in the light. If you play the piano, you are welcome to do so with the grand piano in the living room. The bedrooms are nice and comfortable, but lack the warm, inviting feeling of some other B&Bs. They could do more to make them less 'sterile.' Breakfast is what I would call "continental plus." There were croissants, breads, cookies, yogurt , granola, etc. They use real silverware rather than the stainless steel restaurant forks and knives. The B&B is right next to a busy street so road noise is always there. That's a general problem in Lancaster County. Overall, we enjoyed our stay but thought it was overpriced for what we got. For over $200, we should have gotten a full breakfast and a very cozy room.

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