A cozy space in a beautiful and convenient location. 400 square foot second floor log cabin loft with fully stocked kitchen, couch, queen bed, large flat screen TV, DVD player, and wifi. Linens provided. Large deck overlooking quiet farm, fields, and woods. Outdoor furniture on deck and firepit and grill in backyard. Guests will have access to a large picnic pavilion in the woods on the property, but please check with owner ahead of time to confirm availability of pavilion. Full bath with tiled shower stall and washer/dryer on first floor. Conveniently located within an hours drive of historic Philadelphia, outlet shopping and Amish attractions in Lancaster, PA. Also close to local horse clinic, Lincoln University, University of Delaware,. Our location is a great alternative to staying in a hotel for your sports tournaments, too!
Property is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after each guest. Property owners live on the property in main house and can be reached at anytime via text or phone call. Rental will be contactless unless requested otherwise. Directions for entrance to rental will be given a day before arrival and upon final payment.
Check in at 3 P.M. and checkout at 11 AM unless previous arrangements are made with the owner.
35 miles to Philadelphia International Airport (approx. 50 minutes)
61 miles to Baltimore/Washington International Airport (approx 1 hour 15 minutes)
51 miles to Hersheypark, Hershey, PA (approx 1 1/2 hours)
21 miles to Lancaster PA Outlet Shopping (approximately 40 minutes)
26 miles to Central Market, Lancaster, PA (approximately 50 minutes)
14 miles to University of Delaware, Newark, DE (approx 25 minutes)
14 miles to Longwood Gardens, Longwood, PA (approx 20 minutes)
2 miles to Lincoln University (5 minutes)
Our Story:
Once upon a time, there was a happy family of 7--A mom, a dad, 3 boys, and 2 girls. Dad, a PE teacher at the local school and CPR instructor on the side, worked hard so that Mom could stay home and homeschool their 5 kids. Dad worked very hard and in his free time (of which there was very little), he loved to do woodworking projects, so he decided to turn the top part of his garage into a woodshop. He would take his kids, and even their friends along with his nieces and nephews, up in the woodshop to make fun projects with wood. He even made some beautiful things for Mom up there. Dad loved his woodshop.
As the years marched on and the kids grew into teenagers and young adults, some of them found girlfriends and boyfriends, and eventually all of the boys ended up getting married. Mom thought she would lose her mind when they all decided to get married within 6 months of each other. She better understood the exclamation, “Oh, boy!”, or “Oh, boys!” as it were. The youngest son, Josh, had fallen for the neighbor girl, Olivia, who lived across Pusey Mill Road. They had known each other since they had been 13, and when they were both 18, Josh asked Olivia to marry him. But where would they live?
Mom and Dad wanted to help Josh and Olivia in any way they could because they loved them both so much. So Dad said, “Hey, why don’t we turn my woodshop into an apartment and rent it to Josh and Olivia until they are able to buy their own house”. Mom, always the skeptic, said it would never work and we would never have enough time to transform it into an apartment. Dad, the eternal optimist, said “We got this!” So in January of 2019, Mom and Dad emptied the woodshop, hired some local Amish builders, and started the transformation. By September 1, 2019, the day of Josh and Olivia’s wedding, the apartment was complete.
In April 2021, Josh and Olivia bought a house. Now what? They moved out in May and by the end of June, Mom and Dad started renting out the apartment to friendly travelers who wanted to visit this beautiful part of Pennsylvania.
End of story? Nope. Remember those two girls? Well, in May of 2021, the oldest daughter got engaged to the man of her dreams and they will be getting married in April of 2021. Guess who will be renting the apartment come next April? Unfortunately, not you--or anyone besides the soon-to-be married couple. So enjoy the few months we will be renting out our old woodshop. See you again when the newlyweds-to-be buy a permanent house!
P.S. The woods on the property served as the reception area for Mom and Dad’s second son’s wedding which was 28 days before Josh and Olivia’s wedding! Oh, boy(s)!
Life is GOOD!