The Count’s Room, named for Count Nicolaus Ludwig Von Zinzendorf of Saxony, Germany, the leader of the Moravian Church. He stayed overnight here after meeting with the local farmers, sharing the vision he had of starting a mission to the Indians in the area. 

The Count's Room has a king size bed and a private bath. 

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The History of the Count

 

Jacob’s Room, with a queen size bed and detached private bath, is named after the 2 Jacob’s that lived here: 


Jacob Huber, who bought the original land from Wm Penn’s heirs, built the Tavern, started the nearby Elizabeth Furnace. Jacob Erb, took over the property from his father, farmed, ran the distillery and was a PA State Legislator from 1834 to 1837, was also called “Gentleman Erb”.

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The History of Jacob Huber

 

Christian’s Room is named after the 3 Christian’s that lived here:
Christian Erb, the father of Jacob and husband to Anna, owned this house in the early 1800’s, farmed and ran the distillery. They were of the Mennonite faith. Christian Snyder, who bought the house and farm from Jacob Erb in 1850, was the husband to Barbara and father to 5 sons and 2 daughters. Christian Snyder, the son of Christian and Barbara, the husband to Susan, took over the farm from his father.  Christians's Room has a queen size bed and private bath.

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The History of Christian Erb

 

Barbara’s Room is named after the 4 Barbara’s that lived here:
Barbara B. Snyder was the wife of Christian Snyder. Barbara Ann Snyder, was the daughter of Christian and Barbara B. Snyder. Barbara Ann Hershey Becker was the wife of Henry Richard Hershey, mother of 5 daughters and 1 son and lived on the farm from 1947 to 1993. Barbara Sue Hershey, daughter of H. Richard and Barbara Ann Hershey, was raised on the farm.

Historical Paintings have been found in this Room - Not available to Overnight Guests - See Art Work that is being studied and documented (NOTE: because of the many images, this loads slowly)

 

The Reception Room has a fine grand piano that can be used by guests...

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In The Dining Room, you'll be enjoying a delicious breakfast seated at the beautiful Amish built extension table.

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"We had such an enjoyable stay here - only one night was much too short! We'll plan to come back again to spend more time in the area and experiencing your fine hospitality"
John & Audrey - Michigan

"Nice sense of history"
Henry - Maryland

Thank you for a great stay and a wonderful breakfast. Two very nice people. Hope to see you next year when we come back to the craft show.
Kylie - PA

Thank you for the comfortable stay. You are very nice and down-to-earth people. You made us feel welcomed and comfortable.
Donna - PA

I am a Great + Grand Daughter of the Moravian Bishop Samuel Reinke, and to have found "Forgotten Seasons" brought us closer to the paths he trod. Thank you so much for your kindness"
Suezanne - Florida