Historic House rental
B&B
We recently bought this charming building across the street from the restaurant, same side, on the corner as you head down to the lake. Reservations will be available through VRBO property number 106118607
or by contacting me at 724-833-7270. Four legged guests are warmly invited.
Spacious, yet quaint, 1846, restored historic home. Highlighting original plank flooring, exposed brick walls, fenced yard. This is a property that will take you back in time. Please notice that what has been done is a restoration to the house, not a modernization. All work had the intention of maintaining as much of the original integrity as possible.
The house is located at the entrance to Cross Creek Park on the Thompson Hill side with brand new playgrounds, fishing pier, boat and kayak launch, and pavilions and hiking trails.
Located in Historic West Middletown, a long home of William McKeever whose sons had ties to John Brown and the Underground Railroad. The house itself was originally owned by Dr. Archibald Campbell whose family founded the Christian Church and Bethany College.
The quaint town of West Middletown offers our restaurant, Marsha Cassel’s Kitchen on Main which features homemade just about everything, fresh soups, salads, appetizers, sandwiches, entrees, desserts, specialty coffees, herbal teas and more. I will deliver a breakfast to you or serve you at the restaurant!
Local attractions include Cross Creek Park with 300+ acre lake for fishing and nearby hunting, and the Meadowcroft Museum of Rural Life and Rock Shelter. I’ve put together a welcome guide for renters with lots of details about things you can do in the area during your visit to the house.
Golfers can enjoy public golf courses within 8 miles. Music venues are 17 Miles away to the Pepsi Road House and The Pavillion at Star Lake is just beyond that. It is a lovely drive.
I recommend you check the address with your travel plans. 76 East Main Street West Middletown, PA 15379.
People with mobility issues will be challenged at this property as the bathroom is on the 2nd floor and the terrain is bumpy to walk upon from 160 years of settling. It is a great house and quite historic.