When You Stay In This Pre-Civil War-Era Farm In Pennsylvania, You’ll Feel Like You’ve Time Traveled To The 1800s

Discover a pre-Civil War-era farmhouse in Pennsylvania, offering modern amenities and historic charm for a relaxing getaway.

Discovering hidden gems, especially in Pennsylvania, is often as simple as looking for a unique place to stay. We can stay in a restored railroad caboose, a dreamy yurt, or even a mansion where we can get entangled in a murder mystery weekend. History buffs will also love checking into this pre-Civil War-era farmhouse in Pennsylvania that's been transformed into an Airbnb.

A private driveway, flanked by lush green trees, will lead you to a pre-Civil War-era farmhouse, near New Castle, that sits on 70 acres and hugs Neshannock Creek.

The historic 183-year-old farmhouse, made from hand-cut stone, will quickly come into full view. While the stone farmhouse looks as though it's stepped from the pages from an old postcard...

The inside is bursting with modern amenities and historic charm. It's an ideal backdrop for a relaxing getaway, away from the buzz of everyday life.

Up to six guests can comfortably sleep in the three bedrooms, all on the second floor of the stone house.

The remodeled kitchen is perfect for gathering together as a family or with friends to whip up a delicious meal that you can eat in the...

Charming dining room. While you'll feel as though you've journeyed back nearly two centuries, you'll still have such luxuries as air-conditioning, heat, and WiFi.

Carve out time to spend exploring some of the 70 acres, or relax by the flowing water of Neshannock Creek. You can even use the charming fire pit. (You'll just have to request access.)

After sitting on the front porch rocking back and forth as the sun sets, relax in one of the three cozy bedrooms.

Learn more about and make reservations for this farmhouse in New Castle.

Would you like to stay in this farmhouse in Pennsylvania? Or do you have a favorite farmhouse you'd recommend to others? Let us know in the comments! If you prefer accommodation that's a bit more rustic, you can't go wrong by checking into this creekside cabin near Duncannon.

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