The Olde Stone Guesthouse is a late 1700's home nestled among acres of farmland and hidden from view. This stone home, which borders farmhouse Lancaster and Chester Counties in rural Chester County, is an ideal place for you to get away from your daily routine and enjoy some simple pleasures in the country.
Here you will find a peaceful, relaxing setting where a small stream flows beside an old Spring House and past a half-century old rock flower garden. Take a walk through the garden on the winding paths and see the variety of contrasting colors in bloom. The tastefully assorted planting changes with the seasons, offering a delightful experience in spring, summer, and fall.

 

 

Our Farm

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The history of the farm begins in the late 1700s when the original buildings were constructed. Later they would be used as a part of the Underground Railroad to hide slaves who were escaping to freedom in the North. The property first came into the family around the turn of the 20th century. It has been in the Stoltzfus family for 5 generations since that time. The land is presently being used to produce crops including soybeans and corn. Mrs. Stoltzfus’ son boards horses in the meadow and barn. In addition, Mrs. Stoltzfus’ vast gardens surround the farm house and springhouse.

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