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Ravenhead Inn

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Address: 1170 West Bristol Road

    Warminster, Pennsylvania, 18974

         

Phone: (215) 328 9567


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    http://www.darrahhouse.com

 

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Major Credit Cards accepted

Non-Smoking

  Room Amenities  

Air Conditioning

Hairdryer

Iron/Ironing Boards

Refrigerator
"The Country Room - $185
Wake up in your ""Country High"" four-poster, surrounded as you are by a profusion polychrome patchwork, in a room where chairs are tables, carpetbags pictures, and an Amish hat.
The Victorian Room - $195
Real barons and robber barons churned the green waters of Victorian Era America into a sea of opulence that spilled over into their Fifth Avenue mansions and ""country cottages"" in Newport. You will be awash in the green of dollars and easily imagine yourself as Jay Gould or Lady Astor in your ""Gilded Age"" boudoir.

The Lodge Room - $185
TR rough-rode his way up San Juan Hill and into the Presidency at the dawn of the 20th Century, and even more than his big stick, he loved the outdoors -hunting, fishing, riding- at a time when his peers thought of roughing it as ""high tea in the garden."" If Teddy were here, he would feel right at home in this posh, society bunkroom. The Lodge Room also has a feather top mattress for you to ""sink"" into, and be cooled by the ceiling fan above.

The Garden Room - $175
Squirrels chase each other up and around a giant oak, a butterfly flits among a maze of lilacs and hydrangeas in golden spring sunshine, a jackrabbit hops lazily along an old picket fence sniffing for goodies under an azure sky while you retire dreamily in your king bed, pondering nothing, cooled by the wafting breeze and cotton-ball clouds drifting overhead...more a feeling than a room. Although the private bath for this room is across the hall, have no fear; because we have wonderful robes for you to use--such a small difference to get the only room with the king bed!
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  Business Amenities   

Fax on Site

  Inn Amenities  

Coffee/Tea Services- Tray-in-Bed

Secured Parking

Beauty Shop
"Spend the day exploring, antiquing, and shopping at Peddler’s Village, then come home to a relaxing afternoon tea at Darrah House, and spend the night in one of four individually-decorated rooms, all with private baths. Awaken the next morning to a three-course gourmet breakfast served in the dining room or al fresco on the patio.
A three-course gourmet breakfast served on fine china in the elegant dining room or alfresco on the private patio (weather permitting).
All rooms are appointed with...

Robes by “Robe Works”
Queen and king-sized beds
Cable television with VCR
Unique and exquisite decor
Iron and ironing board
Hair dryer
Air-Conditioning
Refrigerator w/ light refreshments
Coffee and Tea accoutrements

You are invited to stay at Darrah House and enjoy one of the four rooms while you explore charming Bucks County. It’s a short, pleasant trip to the antique centers and art galleries of Lambertville/New Hope, the unique shops of Peddler’s Village, the charm and history of Doylestown, and even the hustle and bustle of our nation’s first capital - Philadelphia - not to mention golf, tubing, fishing, theatre...it’s all here, waiting for you at Bucks County’s finest bed & breakfast, Darrah House."

  Area Activities  

Gardens/arboretum
"The Barnes Foundation - 300 N. Latch’s Lane, Merion, PA 19066, established 1922 by Dr. Albert C. Barnes, to promote advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts.

Bucks County convention and Visitors Bureau - Information on anything and everything going on in Bucks County.

Byers’ Choice - Home of handcrafted Caroler figurines. Stroll cobblestone streets in museum, watch skilled artisans & shop for exclusive Carolers at Emporium. 215-822-6700. 4355 County Line Rd., Chalfont, PA 18914. www.byerschoice.com

Fonthill Museum - Henry Mercer (1856-1930) built Fonthill as his home between 1908 and 1912. The concrete castle boasts 44 rooms, 18 fireplaces and more than 200 windows of varying size and shape. The interior walls, floors and ceilings are elaborately adorned with an incredible array of Mercer’s original handcrafted tiles. Recently featured on A&E’s ""America’s Castles"".

Glen Foerd on the Delaware (an Historic Riverfront Estate) - Their organizational mission is to preserve the last surviving riverfront estate in Philadelphia as a historic site and a center for providing historic and cultural experience to the public.

Mercer Museum - Towering castle houses dramatic displays of the implements, folk art and furnishings of early America before mechanization. Walk into the Central Court and see a Conestoga wagon, whaling boat, carriages and an antique fire engine suspended overhead. There are 40,000 tools of more than 60 early American crafts and trades displayed. Constructed in 1916, it is a National Historic Landmark.

James A. Michener Art Museum - In 1988, with the support of many dedicated citizens, the James A. Michener Art Museum opened as an independent, non-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of the Bucks County region. The Museum is named for Doylestown’s most famous son, the Pulitzer-Prize winning writer and supporter of the arts who had first dreamed of a regional art museum in the early 1960’s.

Moravian Pottery and Tile Workshop - The Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, a National Historic Landmark, is maintained as a ""working history"" museum by Pennsylvania’s County of Bucks, Department of Parks and Recreation. Handmade tiles are still produced in a manner similar to that developed by the pottery’s founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930). Mercer was a major proponent of the Arts & Crafts Movement in America. He directed the work at the pottery from 1898 until his death in 1930.

National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa (The) - The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa occupies approximately 170 acres of land. Located on Beacon Hill, and overlooking Peace Valley, the Shrine is the perfect place to come and spend time in prayer and reflection.

The Parry Mansion - built in 1784 by Benjamin Parry, one of New Hope’s founders. Until it was purchased by the New Hope Historical Society in 1966. The mansion had

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