This salvaged board shows the original builders' names and date

This salvaged board shows the original builders' names and date

situated in the heart of Landisville, 210 Main feels completely removed from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Though the house sleeps 10 adults comfortably, each of our four bedrooms and three full baths is embellished with elements that reflect the original architecture and make your stay truly special.

We are firm believers in country hospitality--and every guest gets their own twin bed (no bunks here), bed linens, and fluffy bath towels to enjoy during their stay.


I find myself wandering from one room to another trying to decide which I like best... Just amazing!
— Sherry Timbrell

nO 1. SWARR ROOM

Drawing inspiration from the property's early twentieth century entrepreneur and farmer Reuben Swarr, this room's welcoming look is reminiscent of a country store--complete with its own set of scales, crates (now filled with cozy blankets), and restored sign. 

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nO 2. heistand room

Bright and clean--this room is filled with charming Amish quilts, knotted rag-rugs, and hand-woven baskets. Named for the original brothers who were granted the parcel from William Penn's treaty with the Susquehannock, this room hearkens back to a humbler time.


nO 3. sTAUFFER ROOM

This stylish and powerful room is complemented by its Victorian namesake. Elizabeth Stauffer was an enterprising gentlewoman and commissioned the house we see today (by way of exchange with the estate executor, Mr. William Binkley). This eclectic room indulges her love of ornament with an emphasis on patterns, lace work, wall papers, exotic prints/books, and metallic accents.


NO 4. LANDIS ROOM

Inspired by the career of cosmopolitain poet and printer D. B. Landis, this room is a cozy haven. The space is complemented by warm wood tones, framed artifacts, large day-lit windows, and its own ensuite marble bathroom. 

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Bathrooms

Three bright and airy bathrooms feature marble and ceramic floors, three tiled showers (with plenty of hot water), and porcelain farmhouse sinks. We simply ask that you bring your own brushes and toiletries. 

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