The Guest House is quiet and secluded on the rear acreage of the Inn. It has 4 poster beds and Victorian decor. It is connected by a lighted brick pathway to the restaurant which can be described as a Microbrewery with Fine dining. The Restaurant has rough-hewn beams, wall sconces, cozy nooks and a huge wood-burning fireplace. Built in 1732, it has operated continuously as an inn. It was reopened in 1997 after 1 year of careful restoration work. Copies of rare prints of the original inhabitants, the Lenni-Lenape Indians, hang on the walls. The dining room opens into a beautiful cobblestone patio. The food is inspired ...