~THE FRENCH QUARTERS~

Enjoy the peace and quiet of the Countryside.
The French Quarters is a suite which is found in the original portion of the Guesthouse
which dates back to 1940. The bead board and hardwood floors coupled with artifacts
from France evoke simple days of French country life. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms
are divided by a sitting parlor which opens to a private garden and porch. One bedroom
has a queen size bed with a claw foot tub and one, a twin bed with shower.

Paris 2010

 

~ENGLAND~

This "England" is colonial England and has touches of India sprinkled throughout the large sitting space which has one double bed and a full bath. The room also climbs into the attic where one twin bed, a double bed, and incredible views from the windows and a crow's nest are accessible. This space also includes access to the kitchette in Appalachia.

London, 2008

~IRELAND~

 

   

Spend the night in Ireland (Hibernia), once a room in homage to the great Sean Kelly of Erie.
A quiet place full of Irish memorbilia. For many a comforting homecoming reminscent of the
emerald green island, a taste of the homeplace in the old country.

  

Dublin 2006

 

~ITALY~

(Italia)

   

It is true what they say-that the air is different there. 'Tis as close to heaven on earth as there is.

You must go or at least spend the night here... A touch of Tuscany carried back to the homeplace.

Bella, Bella, Bella.

           

Italy 2007

 

~Appalachia~

 

Welcome to the newly renovated bunk room. This space has its ownkitchette with gas stove, oven,
microwave, frig, toaster, and coffeemaker. The bathroom is equipped with tub and shower.
There is a tv with cable, VCR, and DVD players and wireless DSL. Bedding includes a twin bunk bed
and a fold out double couch with plenty of handmade quilts to keep the chill away.

Appalachia, September 2007

Cane Creek Mountains ahead and Roan Mountain behind you.