Built in 1941, our brick colonial house was constructed by an Amishman for a Mennonite family of five children. In 1964, it was sold and then served as a tourist home in the late 60's and early 70's. In 1992, it underwent extensive remodeling and a Gathering Room was added with lots of windows and a vaulted ceiling, where breakfast is now served. In July 1994, the B&B opened its doors to the public. Come and enjoy our pastoral farm view from the rocking chairs on the front porch, the perennial flowers mixed with annuals and the herb gardens on our grounds, or a quiet evening on the patio. ...