The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm is an exclusive destination in historic Bucks County, surrounded by 100-acres of pasture and woodland views. Built as the country estate of the wealthy owner of the stagecoach line between New York and Philadelphia, and later the home of the curator of New York's Whitney Museum, and then of Pulitzer-prize winning playwright George S. Kaufman, the elegant New Hope, PA Inn estate features luxurious suites in the 1740 manor house, the stone bank barn and the guest cottage. Guests are able to enjoy their New Hope accommodations featuring whirlpool tubs, steam showers with body sprays, sunrooms, private balconies, and fireplaces.
Barley Sheaf Farm
P.O. Box 10 Holicong, Pennsylvania 18928-0010 - show map
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The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm, the original New Hope b&b, is immersed in layers of history dating back many hundreds of years. The original structure, the stone manor house, was constructed in 1740. The original stone bank barn that originally housed horse stalls stands across the circular courtyard.
The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm offers a unique New Hope, PA spa experience. Their private in-suite treatment rooms offer you the opportunity to experience our exceptional natural herbal spa treatments in the privacy of your own suite. All ingredients are mixed fresh, in-suite prior to services, to ensure the freshest natural treatments and the greatest benefits.
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