“simple, yet comfortable”
Originating in Germany and the Low Countries, the Pennsylvania Dutch came to America seeking religious freedom and a better way of life. They were broken loosely into two groups, the Plain People (Amish and Mennonites) and the Gay People (Reformed, Lutheran, etc.). Being farmers, they settled in the rich fertile valleys of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Both groups brought with them traits that still stand after 250 years. Thrifty, hardworking and deeply religious, these people enjoyed life’s simple pleasures. Many are still farmers today, but most have now become skilled craftsmen, contractors and other related jobs. We, the Beideman family, are of this stock. We offer to you, our valued customers, these same simple values. Simple yet comfortable rooms that are most of all immaculate and well kept. Knowledgeable desk service to help the weary traveler. Reasonable rates for families to stretch the dollar value. This is what we are and what we offer.
Reviews
Basic, adequate room for the budget minded. Inexpensive, but quiet. Friendly host gave us the grand tour of our room. I could have done without the "Dogs only bite Democrats" sign in the small lobby. No hair dryer available but cable tv worked great and the room was clean.
The quaint town is only about a mile up the road. We didn't have much time to check it out, but drove through and saw many shops and restaurants.
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- Check In
- 1 PM
- Check Out
- 11 AM
- Rooms Count
- 12
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