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A working horse farm in Southern Lanc Co., nestled in Amish country.
The Carriage House at Seven Saddles Farm is a working horse farm that sits in Southern Lancaster County, nestled in the middle of Amish farmlands. With the rolling hills and breath-taking sunsets and sunrises, guests are sure to find peace and relaxation in our home. With the farm style decorations and accommodations, guests can sit on the deck and take in the view of the country, horses grazing in the pasture, and frequent horse and buggies passing by. Sleeps 4 adults, 2 children. Our place is equipped for both long or short stays to make your get away one to remember.
We absolutely loved our stay! The owners were on site so if we had questions or concerns it was convenient. They were wonderful with our kids and we enjoyed all the animals. The home was fully stocked with everything you could ever possible need(or in case you forget something at your own home). The beautiful sunrise on the deck with coffee, or even inside while having breakfast made it extra! We will absolutely be coming back for another great experience!
We come to Lancaster 1 to 2 times a year and I must say this was one of the best trips weâve taken. The house was incredibly clean and cozy. Bryan and Jenn out did themselves with the decor and wonderful hospitality! Waking up to the horses and view each morning made the trip even more special. We are already planning our trip for next year!!
This home had it all. It was a cottage with class. It was clean, neat, and a beautiful setting. The horses were an added bonus and think my dog wanted me to bring one home.
Impeccable, beautiful, well-stocked, clean. I canât say enough. The loft was so cozy and perfect for the three of us. Easy check-in, and when I saw well-stocked I mean it. Coffee and creamer and towels, blankets, everything. Beds are super comfortable as well. The view was amazing. Grocery, liquor, and a few restaurants close by as well. Canât wait to stay again!
The worse part was having to leave. Waking up to beautiful sunrises and looking out upon the horses was such a tranquil way to start our day each morning. Bryan & Jenn really put so much thought and detail into this space. Itâs called Seven Saddles and the name of the B&B is embroidered into the pillows and the towels really adding to that bed-and-breakfast feel. we came early in October and weâre welcomed at the door with Fall harvest decor on the porch and on the deck. The kitchen had everything that we needed to make ourselves small meals and put all of our goodies that we collected from the farm stands in the fridge. The air conditioning worked great when we needed it, but we also enjoyed the crisp fall air and having some windows opened and hearing the noises of the Amish buggies going by, the faint sounds of roosters in the distance and hearing the horsea do their thing. It's really a special bnb, we hope to return back some time. Thank you again for sharing your hard work and space with us.