Two-Night Stay for Two at Fairville Inn Bed & Breakfast in Pennsylvania. Four Options Available.
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- Elegant, country guest rooms
- 19th-century estate on 5 acres
- Homemade hot breakfast
- Located in idyllic wine valley
What You Get
- For $175, a two-night weeknight stay for two in Main House 1–5, Carriage House 2, or Carriage House 4, valid Sunday–Thursday
- Or, for $195, a two-night weekend stay for two in Main House 1-5, Carriage House 2, or Carriage House 4, valid Thursday–Sunday
- Or, for $249, a two-night weeknight stay for two in Springhouse 1, Springhouse 2, Springhouse 3, Springhouse 4, Carriage House 1, Carriage House 3, Suite 1, or Suite 2, valid Sunday–Thursday
- Or, for $279, a two-night weekend stay for two in the Springhouse 1, Springhouse 2, Springhouse 3, Springhouse 4, Carriage House 1, Carriage House 3, Suite 1, or Suite 2, valid Thursday–Sunday
Romantic Guest Rooms in Historical Countryside Estate
Elements of the former Brandywine Valley estate—constructed between 1825 and 1837—appear throughout the Fairville Inn Bed & Breakfast. In the Carriage House, original wooden beams repurposed from a 19th-century barn support cathedral ceilings. A summer kitchen with a root cellar stands as a testament the estate's earliest days and as a contrast to the modern amenities sprinkled throughout the antique-accented B & B.
The Fairville Inn comprises a Federal-style Main House, whitewashed Carriage House, and the Springhouse, built atop the foundation of the original estate barn. In Carriage House Room 3, a fireplace pops and crackles below a portrait of an aristocratic woman, who casts her gaze just beyond the four-post canopy bed. Accessed by a private entrance on the first floor of the clapboard Springhouse, Room 1 showcases a classic interior of stuffed armchairs and a mahogany armoire, mixed with contemporary features such as a bathroom with rainforest shower.
Nestled among a grove of towering trees, the butter-cream-yellow Main House stands as the property's focal point. Individually appointed guest rooms favor rich floral patterns. The innkeepers host a complimentary hot breakfast every morning in the Main House dining room with warm platefuls of homemade french toast, frittatas, and scrambled eggs. During afternoon tea socials, cheese, fresh baked goods, and back issues of the Social Register are served to guests in the living room amid the glow of a gas fireplace.
Brandywine Valley: Countryside with Cultural and Historical Attractions
The rolling hills of Brandywine Valley are dotted with centuries-old stone houses, crisscrossed by streams and horseback trails, and accentuated with covered bridges. Longwood Gardens, situated 3 miles north of the Fairville Inn, showcases 1,077 acres of exotic flowers, majestic trees, and sparkling fountains. The estate includes a palatial conservatory with an acacia passageway, 30-foot plantains, and a rent-controlled Orchid House. Andrew Wyeth's landscape paintings of the area are on display at the Brandywine River Museum as are the works of his father and son.
Other Details
How To Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call Fairville Inn Bed & Breakfast by 4/28/12.
- Choose a date between 1/2/12 and 4/30/12.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
In All Included Rooms
- Private en suite bath
- Individually controlled heating and air conditioning
- Flat-screen satellite TV
- Many have a canopied bed; eight have fireplaces
Carriage House
- One king or queen-size bed
- Standard occupancy: Two
- Maximum occupancy: Two in standard and deluxe rooms; three in suites
- Adding occupants above standard: $50 per occupant per night for suites
- Private deck overlooking the gardens
- Gas fireplace in deluxe rooms and suites
Springhouse
- One king or queen-size bed
- Standard occupancy: Two
- Maximum occupancy: Two
- Adding occupants above standard: Not allowed
- Gas fireplace
- Private decks with pond views
Main House
- One queen or two twin beds
- Standard occupancy: Two
- Maximum occupancy: Two
- Adding occupants above standard: Not allowed
- Upholstered seating chairs
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: Free
- Rollaways: Not available
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Not allowed
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: Not available
What It's Worth
- For $175, a two-night weekday stay for two in Main House 1–5, Carriage House 2, or Carriage House 4, valid Sunday–Thursday (up to $390 value)
- Or, for $195, a two-night weekend stay for two in Main House 1–5, Carriage House 2, or Carriage House 4, valid Thursday–Sunday (up to $390 value)
- Or, for $249, a two-night weekday stay for two in Springhouse 1, Springhouse 2, Springhouse 3, Springhouse 4, Carriage House 1, Carriage House 3, Suite 1, or Suite 2, valid Sunday–Thursday (up to $590 value)
- Or, for $279, a two-night weekend stay for two in the Springhouse 1, Springhouse 2, Springhouse 3, Springhouse 4, Carriage House 1, Carriage House 3, Suite 1, or Suite 2, valid Thursday–Sunday (up to $590 value)
Amenities
- Complimentary homemade breakfast
- Afternoon tea and cheese
- Wireless Internet
Getting There
- By plane: About 30 miles from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
- By car: About 35 miles west of Philadelphia
Need to know info
- Promotional value expires Apr 28, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 4/28/12
- Must complete travel by 4/30/12
- Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Limit 2 per visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- $20 fee applies for all cancellations; 10-day cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply
- Must be 21 or older to check in
- Must be 12 or older to stay
- 7.86% tax not included
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Fairville Inn Bed & Breakfast
It’s easy to see why readers of the travel-guide series Karen Brown’s Guides voted Fairville Inn Bed & Breakfast the Most Romantic Inn in the Mid-Atlantic in 2010. For starters, the inn—originally built circa 1825–1837 and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places—hasn’t lost any of its Old-World charm. Queen Anne–style reproductions such as white-draped canopy beds are found throughout the property. In the Main House, guests can gather on the porch or in front of the living room’s fireplace to socialize. You can even take afternoon tea out on a shaded patio next to the original summer kitchen and root cellar. The 5-acre grounds also feature manicured gardens and an innkeepers’ quarters.
Located in the heart of the Brandywine Valley, Fairville Inn is close to many local attractions. From this point, visitors are fewer than 10 minutes away from the stunning horticultural displays at Longwood Gardens and the antique-laden Winterthur Museum. You can also tour many local wineries that are clustered along the Brandwine Valley wine trail.