Our stone farmhouse was built in 1809. The Gettysburg, Pennsylvania inn has grown to include a spacious breakfast room and a beautiful Solarium. Expect historical ambiance and modern, luxury accommodations.
All rooms at Battlefield Bed and Breakfast are thoughtfully appointed with modern amenities, including private bathrooms, mini-fridges, Keurigs, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards, heating and air conditioning, wireless internet, and DirecTV. Guests will also enjoy Greenwich Bay soaps, Barking Goat Farm lotion, and Beekman 1802 shampoo, conditioner, and body wash for a touch of luxury.
Room Decor Tells the Stories of Gettysburg
As you look around your room, you will find objects, photos, and writings that tell the story of the unit, officer, abolitionist farmer, underground railroad, or justice author after which the room is named.
Some rooms tell the story of the Civil War battle that happened on this farm here on the South Cavalry Battlefield on July 3, 1863. These rooms include the General Merritt’s Headquarters Suite, The Rush’s Pennsylvania Lancers Room, and Graham’s Artillery Room.
Other rooms are named after Cornelius and Anna Houghtelin, the abolitionists who lived on this farm during the Civil War.
Houghtelin’s Hideaway refers to the safe houses and hiding places along the Underground Railroad.
Anna’s Garden Room reflects the beautiful rural farm where the self-sufficient Houghtelin family lived.
The March-Wolff Suite is named after the families of Innkeeper Debbie March. Both the March and the Wolff families arrived in the 18th Century from Germany. Debbie’s mother was a Wolff, who was descended from the Wolf family that owned the George Wolf Farm that became Camp Letterman Hospital following the Battle of Gettysburg. Debbie’s father was a March who was descended from one of the farmers who traded horses with soldiers during the Battle.
The stories of the Underground Railroad are told in The North Star Room, referring to the North Star in the sky that was used by fugitives to guide them north to freedom.
The Lt. Col. William Baker Suite honors a distinguished Gettysburg author who brought justice to the Brownsville Soldiers, helping to clear their names and restore honor to their unit.
The Beneath The Falling Stars Room refers to a beautiful event held at Battlefield Bed and Breakfast to honor female combat soldiers of the Civil War.
Named in honor of Pennsylvania’s founder, William Penn, the Penn’s Woods Room celebrates the history and legacy of a colony established as a haven for religious freedom.