The Olde Oregon Farmhouse is one of a few dozen properties in the Village of Oregon in Lancaster County, many of which are either on the National Historic Registry or on the Lancaster County Registry. The Village of Oregon is a very unique and important part of the history of Lancaster County. Its origins predate the 1729 incorporation of Manheim Township, Lancaster County. Unfortunately, not much written history of the farmhouse exists. Through public records and written messages in the house, it is confirmed that Grabill and Anna Bear built the farmhouse sometime in the 1860’s and completed in 1875. (Ironically, Grabill Bear was the Innkeeper at the Oregon Hotel directly across the street). This well maintained brick house is one of a few examples of Italianate style Victorian houses in Manheim Township.
One of the features of this type of house is a “widow’s walk” (coastal New England origins from centuries ago). The Olde Oregon Farmhouse has a working widow’s walk which can be seen from the third floor Bear Suite. The age, integrity and architectural design of the farmhouse has qualified this house to be designated as Historic and is on the county and local historic inventory lists as the “Bear House”. The official “historic” designation plaque is mounted at the front door. The roads, Creek and E Oregon that border the property, are the same roads traveled centuries ago. Although now covered with macadam and used by automobiles and trucks today, guests will be able to see the daily sojourns of the local amish families in their buggies and wagons. Spring planting and fall harvesting seasons offer a glimpse to a time past, as teams of mules pull heavy farm equipment to their fields for cultivating and harvesting. Guests can buy fresh home grown fruits, vegetables, and baked goods just around the corner. Or, if lucky, can buy off amish wagons that frequently come to the farmhouse.
As more and more farms and historic homes are disappearing from our Lancaster County countryside, we are blessed to be the caretakers of this magnificent place. We look forward to meeting you and sharing this piece of architectural history with you.
Jennifer Haubenstricker2023-12-05 A wonderful experience from check-in to check-out. The farmhouse is beautifully decorated with period furnishings. Rooms are very clean and comfortable. Mary, the host, is warm and welcoming. Enjoyed a fresh, homemade breakfast. Will be back. Katherine Schultz2023-12-05 This review is long overdue! Twice we have had the pleasure of staying at Olde Oregon and both times were wonderful. The house is beautifully decorated; this last time our terrific hostess, Mary, even shared some of her findings by setting up some items for sale in the front parlor and I happily scored two lovely urns. As said, the entire house is full of treasures to admire. We stayed in two different bedrooms and both were great--very comfortable beds, well appointed bathrooms and, despite it being an old home, very comfortable temperatures at all times. The intersection where the farmhouse is located is busy but at night blissfully quiet--although early in the morning we enjoyed listening to the sounds of horses pulling Amish buggies. :-) Both mornings we enjoyed delicious made to order breakfasts. Often the ingredients came from Mary's own garden. We need to visit this area often for family reasons and intend to make this our go to "home away from home". SC Noel2023-12-05 The host, Mary, is very gracious and pays attention to every detail! The farmhouse is is decorated with antiques. The breakfast is homemade, delicious and served in a beautifully appointed dining room. I had the best nights sleep in my comfortable and cozy bedroom. We will be back. Thank you for a wonderful experience! catharine mayer2023-12-03 The farmhouse is spectacularly appointed with period furnishings. The host is gracious and the guest rooms inviting and comfortable. The breakfast is homemade and delicious with locally sourced foods. Sheryll Albert2023-11-17 We loved our stay at the Olde Oregon Farmhouse in October and plan to return next year. It is a beautiful historic home. The room was very clean and comfortable. Mary prepared a lovely breakfast each morning that always included some fresh local produce. There is a very nice restaurant across the street. A short drive from the house are the best apples and produce, covered bridges and beautiful landscapes. The town of Lititz is a short drive and definitely worth a visit. Chris Motes2023-08-27 This a beautiful authentic home with attention to detail. Mary was a wonderful host and breakfast was locally sourced and delicious. We were invited to view the different rooms and experience the charm of the home. Great place to stay. Joe Collins2023-07-31 Wonderful experience overall. Home is restored and impeccably maintained. Attention to detail and everything you could need is provided. Mary, the inn keeper, works hard to ensure you're taken care of. Breakfast was all local sourced ingredients from the Lancaster area, and they were fantastic. Definitely going to be back. aamullen752023-05-07 Wonderful stay in the Balcony suite. Mary was the perfect host with incredible fresh breakfasts. House is charming and beautifully restored. Location is great - lots of pristine Amish farms in Oregon but also an easy drive to Lititz and Lancaster. Also close to the new Warwick-Ephrates trail which has ten gorgeous miles of running/biking trail. Maryanne Petrokonis2022-08-30 This is a wonderful B&B. Beautiful home and gardens. We actually had a suite with a balcony which was very relaxing. Every inch of it was extremely clean. Mary was very accommodating and made me a wonderful gluten-free breakfast. We will definitely stay here again and bring others with us!
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