Bed and Breakfast - Lancaster, PA
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Central to Lancaster, York & Hershey This historic Lancaster County B&B is a great home base to enjoy the ultimate Pennsylvania road trip! 45 miles from Gettysburg, within 20 miles of Lancaster City, Hershey, York, Harrisburg and Pennsylvania Dutch Country! Plenty of activities along the Susquehanna River, (a half mile walk from our front door) like kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hiking and horseback trail rides. Stay in a luxury room, cottage or suite.
About B.F. Hiestand House Bed and Breakfast |
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he B.F. Hiestand House is an elegant High Queen Anne style Victorian inn conveniently located in the Historic Rivertowne of Marietta, PA along the Susquehanna River. The gracious inn was designed by local architect C. Emlen Urban, and built in 1887 as the home of B. Frank Hiestand, a well known lumber mill owner of his time, and his family. Three generations of Hiestand's lived in and lovingly cared for the home over a period of 102 years. The inn is also on the Historic Registry of Homes.
From the B&B it's just a short drive to Hershey, historic Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, wineries, shopping outlets, the historic Rivertownes of Marietta, Columbia and Wrightsville, and many other Pennsylvania attractions and sights. We are also central to York and Harrisburg. Maybe you are interested in a quiet couple of days away from the rush and noise of everyday living...this lovely Victorian bed and breakfast is the place for that too. Please ask us for specific suggestions. The current owners, innkeepers and your hosts, Pam and Dallas Fritz, will do everything possible to make your stay enjoyable, so that you will also want to become one of a growing number of repeat visitors to this wonderful, smartly appointed, Lancaster PA inn and retreat.
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B.F. Hiestand House
Bed and Breakfast
722 E. Market Street, Marietta
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 17547
Phone: 717.426.8415
info@bfhiestandhouse.com
Pennsylvania Dutch Country Locations Nearby
Lancaster, PA • York • Hershey Park • Harrisburg • Susquehanna River












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