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par un voyageur de Richmond, VA
Mother/Daughter weekend
Publié le 11 nov. 2024 sur HomeAwayWe explored Harper’s Ferry and Antietam Battlefield over a beautiful fall weekend. Neither of us are history buffs and didn’t pay much attention to it in school so we learned quite a bit at the National Parks. The home was a perfect theme and location for our weekend. It was interesting to see how the people of the time lived but with modern amenities. We are both tall ladies, (5’11”) so we had to watch our heads. Stairs are steep and tight.
Commentaires de Gestion de l’hôtel
25 nov. 2024 par VrboOwner, Gestion de l’hôtel
Thanks for your time and review. I just want to mention that in our notes we caution guests about the lower ceilings and steep stairs so that, if they read the notes, they are aware of the need to duck. Even so we know about bumps. I am short, so not too many, but my husband is more than 6' tall and has his share of oops. Vernell Doyle, host
par un voyageur
Close to everything
Publié le 2 nov. 2024 sur HomeAwayWonderful home close to many attractions in western Maryland.It’s any easy drive into Harper’s Ferry, Sherpardstown, and it’s walking distance to the battlefield of Antietam. Check out Little Brick Coffee in the morning and if you enjoy wine visit Antietam Creek Winery.
The house itself was like a trip to past with all the modern conveniences.It was very clean and despite being in town it was also very quiet.
Thanks, we’ll definitely be back!
par un voyageur
Cosy historic stay
Publié le 5 sept. 2024 sur HomeAwaySpent two nights at this charming historic home. Check in was easy, home was clean and everything was well explained. Close to Antietam
par un voyageur
Historic (Modernized) Antietam Guesthouse
Publié le 29 août 2024 sur HomeAwayI think this is a nice little property for a very small group. The best part of the guesthouse is its central location in the surrounding historical area. Hagerstown, largest town with abundance of services is minutes away. Harpers Ferry is a short pleasant drive through gorgeous countryside. Frederick is closeby. Gettysburg is merely an hour ride, by car that is. Shepherdstown, WV is a stones throw away. The house is historic. it was comfortable. Being a big city kid, I was a little uneasy with the latch that kept the basement door closed, but Sharpsburg is a quiet little hamlet, so security was not a big deal. If you know you are renting an 166 year old home, then you are satisfied. Its quaint. The slanted floors, the steep and painted wood staircase with narrow steps all lend to the idea that you are staying in a house that stood during the Civil War. The house of a C&O canal boat captain. That you are just a second away where men who swore allegiance to the flag fought against each other to rid the union of the peculiar institution. If you keep in perspective the place, the events, and the outcome that changed the lives of millions, then you will appreciate this little house.
par un voyageur
Publié le 24 août 2024 sur HomeAway
par un voyageur
Cozy and Convenient
Publié le 12 août 2024 sur HomeAwayWe really enjoyed our stay at the guesthouse. It was cozy and comfortable, quiet and private, cute decor and had everything we needed.
The location is perfect for exploring Antietam, Shepherdstown and Boonesboro. This is a really special property! Thanks to the hosts!
par un voyageur
The perfect house in the perfect location
Publié le 8 août 2024 sur HomeAwayTracing my great grandfather’s service in the union army brought me to Sharpsburg. The Antietam Guest House was of the period and the furnishings as well. It brought the whole experience together. Truly an amazing property in an amazing place. Look forward to staying again. Will recommend to all
par un voyageur
Lovely historic home
Publié le 1 juill. 2024 sur HomeAwayWe enjoyed staying in this lovely home so close to the Antietam battlefield. It was full of charm and historical features/decorations. I think the rock wall in the basement along with the candle fireplace were some of our favorite features, despite so many others to choose from. I was worried about such an old house in the middle of summer, but the fans and ac units kept the house a very comfortable/cool temperature even in the middle of a heat wave. An short walk to Nutters ice cream was also a nice way to beat the heat, and the outside patio was a lovely place to drink morning coffee before it got too muggy. We look forward to coming back sometime in the Fall when we can spend more time outdoors.
While I would say this house is fine for families and can sleep quite a few people with the pull out couches, I would not recommend it for those with toddlers or young hyper children given the old style staircases, lack of room to run around inside, and fragile historical items in the house. It was perfect for our quiet escape sans kids, and would be nice when our kids get a little older.
par un voyageur
History and quaintness
Publié le 30 juin 2024 sur HomeAwayWe very much enjoyed our stay at this historic house tucked into neighborhood off the main street in Sharpsburg and adjacent to a farm. We especially liked sitting on the front porch overlooking the street and fire company across the street while enjoying our morning coffee. The house had everything that we needed for a wonderful visit. The yard was great for our two small dogs.
par un voyageur
Publié le 16 juin 2024 sur Expedia
Loved that the house was there during the battle. It’s unique, well preserved and updated. Great stay.