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The Samuel Aurand House B&B & Emporium - A treasure chest of lovely crafts and antiques in the attached Emporium antique store!

The Samuel Aurand House B&B & Emporium

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If you are looking for a great B&B in the Susquehanna Valley area, I highly recommend The Samuel…read moreAurand House and Emporium. You will take a step back in time and feel as though you time warped 100 years when you enter this historic public house turned general store/post office turned Inn! The owner, John, welcomes you like family and is the heart and soul of the establishment. All of the rooms are decorated with great care to detail and immaculately kept. You will 110% enjoy your stay here no matter the season as it is open all year round. Continental breakfast is served daily and don't miss The Emporium open Thur - Sun where you will find a treasure trove of whimsical, crafty items and fabulous antiques. I'm never leaving! Haha I wish but I do love it here!

From the owner: The Samuel Aurand House was constructed around 1825 as the Samuel Aurand Publick House & Tavern…read more This 2 1/2 story, 6 bay, red brick structure known as The Samuel Aurand Hotel burned on February 19, 1839 during Court week when filled with guests. The hotel was rebuilt and had 14 fireplaces of which only 7 remain. Around the turn of the century, it was converted to one of the town's general stores. The town post office was located in the rear of the building starting in 1897 off and on through 1960. The Showers family operated a general store from the mid 40's until 1983 at which time it was leased to 3 successive storekeepers till 1994. At that time it was converted to the elegant Bed & Breakfast it is today. It hosts 4 beautifully appointed rooms, a 2 bedroom suite with galley kitchen and an antique & craft co-op shoppe located on the first floor. The Samuel Aurand offers Wi-Fi throughout the Inn with gas fireplaces in many rooms. There is central air throughout the Inn as well. Cable TV is available to all our guests. You will also find thermos/massage tubs in some of our rooms. Our dining room offers a continental breakfast with your choice of beverages, cereals, fresh fruits, bagels, muffins, and fresh pastry's for your enjoyment.

The Barn at Pheasant Ridge - Well stocked kitchen with full refriderator and stove.

The Barn at Pheasant Ridge

(3 reviews)

I was looking for a place to stay while visiting my daughter at Bucknell University in central PA…read more I happened to find this place while googling a vrbo-type place and found this fabulous place to stay. This is our 2nd weekend to stay at this lovely cottage (used to be a barn) which has wonderful sleeping accommodations for many people. It's like a large studio with a kitchen, desk, dining area, bathroom, living room and bedroom. There's a TV with Direct TV, a stereo system, a bookshelf with books, DVD's and CD's. If there are more than 2 people staying, the owners add a twin bed. There's also a futon and a sofa sleeper for 1. In speaking with the owner, she really wanted to make this place as comfortable as can be and has added many amenities to make your stay comfortable. The refrigerator has jam, butter, peanut butter, fruit, yogurt, granola, orange juice to get your morning started. She also provides guests with bread or muffins in the morning. Of course there is coffee or tea ready to brew. When you wake up in the morning, you open up the blinds to a beautiful yard which you can wander around and enjoy the arbor swing. I wish I had discovered this place sooner because it's a wonderful and relaxing place to stay.

My husband and I have stayed at The Barn on several occasions over the past nine months. This…read moreadorable cottage is quite spacious and airy. While essentially a single space, it is nicely divided into a separate bedroom area, a roomy living area and a comfortable kitchen. A large bathroom and a second bedroom complete the layout. The entire cottage is nicely decorated and is also very neat and clean. Both the bathroom and kitchen are well equipped and user friendly. A variety of snacks are provided. What also makes The Barn special is that it is definitely dog friendly. We always bring our small dog with us and he seems to enjoy the experience as much as we do. There is a basket of dog toys near the front door, dog treats are provided and two dog bowls are located in the kitchen area. Thus, both human and canine guests are warmly welcomed! Not only is the cottage itself a wonderful retreat but it is located on a beautiful piece of property that is very nicely landscaped and easily accessed. A well constructed concrete walk leads directly from the parking area to the front door. At the rear of the house, a sliding glass door opens onto the large backyard which slopes gently down to a beautiful meadow. Guests are invited to walk the property and we are always happy to do so. Despite the bucolic atmosphere, The Barn is very conveniently located. It is within a couple of miles of downtown Lewisburg, Bucknell University and a variety of stores and restaurants. Finally, the the owners, Tanya and Fred, are friendly, accommodating and clearly committed to providing their guests with a wonderful experience. I can honestly say that we've thoroughly enjoyed each visit and always look forward to our next stay. I wholeheartedly recommend The Barn at Pheasant Ridge to anyone visiting the Lewisburg area. The Barn and its owners are waiting to welcome you!

Stained Glass Inn

Stained Glass Inn

(3 reviews)

I have been going to Lewisburg my entire life and never knew of this little gem. We visited…read moreLewisburg recently for my Dad's memorial. As sometimes can be the case, finding a place to stay can be tough. This time it was impossible with a swim meet and weddings in town. I stumbled across The Stained Glass Inn while searching the web. Reserved a 3 night stay and hoped for the best. It was perfect. This old historic home is beautiful and decorated with gorgeous antiques. The architecture and history of this town is fascinating. Our host, Chuck, was so accommodating and added to the charm of this endearing small town Americana experience. Sunbury has an actual downtown area with a beautiful park and springtime flowers were everywhere. Dinner at the Chestnut Street Inn was an unexpected surprise. We were welcomed like locals to this casual eatery that served up a downright gourmet meal for $12. The lobster & shrimp cakes dinner was out of this world. What The Stained Glass Inn is not? A fancy, stuffy B&B with everything new and sparkling. It is not large, only 3 rooms. It is not a sleepy town, the train goes through and logging trucks pass by on trips to the mill. It is not a town of quaint little shops to spend too much money on touristy trinkets. It appears to be a town with a struggling economy filled with hard working good people. In a nutshell, we loved it. We will go back in the future. No more hotels for us. Oh, and I forgot to mention one thing. Chuck takes orders for & prepares individual breakfast menus. Who does that at a typical B&B?! Pam & Neil Indialantic, FL

Stranded in Sunbury during a snowstorm last week, I was able to convince the good owners to take me…read morein with absolutely no notice. The accommodations couldn't have been any better if I had made reservations. While I retrieved my bags from the car (I had suspected that I might not be able to make it home that day), Chuck, one of the owners, tidied up my room. Chuck then gave me a tour of the second floor where I would be staying. The decor had a homey but modern sensibility. My room was well-appointed and included a gas fireplace, plenty of towels and a very comfortable bed. Breakfast the following morning was filling and delicious. On leaving, Chuck carried my suitcase to my car. I had to walk across the street to make an appointment and he actually stayed to clean the snow off my car and brought the keys to me when he was done...above and beyond the call of duty! I highly recommend the Stained Glass Inn and plan on staying there more often.

Red Barn Village Bed & Breakfast - Overview of the area.

Red Barn Village Bed & Breakfast

(3 reviews)

Burt, Nancy, and Sue were wonderful during our stay. Breakfast was excellent; French Toast,…read moreBlueberry Pancakes, and Ham/Cheese Omelette. Fresh Fruit with coffee and orange juice served with our entrees everyday. Peaceful and quiet place with all the unique decorations. Very vintage looking. A perfect place away from civilization.

I've been to many bed and breakfasts, but this may be my favorite of all times. Not only is the…read morelocation cute and the rooms are nicely appointed, but the owner was enormously helpful. We unexpectedly had to travel to the Scranton area 2 get married under some difficult family circumstances with my father-in-law ill at the time. I wanted to make our wedding night something special despite the fact that it was not as planned. The owner was able, on short notice, to make arrangements to have a small wedding cake in our room, and had sparkling cider ready for us when we returned from exchanging our vows. The Silo room is the honeymoon suite of this location. A multi floor Suite with Gorgeous views, the Silo Room has a separate area with couch and television, as well as a oversized bathroom with whirlpool tub. A small kitchenette with coffee or tea making supplies, a small fridge and microwave made this a mini home away from home. One of the minor but strange things about this location is the door between the bathroom and the bedroom in The Silo room only has lace. You can look directly from the toilet to the bedroom, so if you are sharing that room with someone make sure there aren't any secrets between you! Breakfast was simple fare, but fresh and plentiful. Our order was taken the night before and everything was ready when we came downstairs. We had an omelet with ham and cheese, plenty of toast and muffins, and hot tea . If you like train memorabilia, this place is the spot for you. The owner has a mind-boggling assortment of miniature trains, antiques, signs and collectibles. There are other buildings in the Red Barn Village complex, including a retro store, a market, and mini golf. We did not get a chance to experience those, and we may need to do so next time. There will definitely be a next time, the owner here cares about his customers and it shows.

Vicksburg Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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