Recently featured in a made-for-television re-enactment of the Lindbergh kidnapping, Darrah House Bed and Breakfast is an 1849 manor house located on two private pastoral acres and reborn in classic style. It features an extensive collection of period antiques and provides visitors with marvelous accommodations in the Village of Hartsville in Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 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. Centrally located in Bucks County, Darrah House is minutes from New Hope, Lambertville, James A. Michener Art Museum, Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Fonthill and Mercer Museums, the Pearl S. Buck House, Byers’ Choice Ltd., the Shops of Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, antique shops, and water activities offered on the Delaware River. It is a location offering all the activities and attractions of a fun-filled vacation along with the quiet respite at the end of the day, away from the traffic associated with “in town” lodging. |