This place was awesome. I felt like I belonged there. I wish I could have stayed much longer, and I will stay again. The Suite was spectacular for the price!
First time staying at this B&B. House was as expected for a home quilt in the 19th century. They have managed to keep the old charm while accommodating modern necessities.
We were looking for a quaint b&b getaway for our anniversary. This property was highly rated and the pictures of the rooms looked great. However, once we arrived and got to our room we were quite disappointed. The bedspread and sofa had stains on them and the room was quite cold throughout the night. there was the added bonus of a window air conditioner sitting on the floor of the sitting room area. The cable tv was also out and when brought to the attention of the inn keeper the following morning she said oh yeah, sorry about that. This is something that couldâve been told to us prior to us checking in. We didnât see anybody until the morning we left.
We have been to many bed-and-breakfasts and were disappointed with the breakfast offerings. The food was not hot, and the biscuits appeared to be from Pillsberry.
With so many choices in the area, weâll try a different one next time.
You canât beat Tillie Pierce House for location. I love staying in a historic house and this one is completely original other than the added bathrooms. I have stayed in the Elizabeth Thorn room three times now and theTillie Pierce room once. I will warn you it is very noisy because of the traffic going by, but I always travel with my white noise machine, so itâs not a problem. Now that Iâm older, I do wish they would invest in some new foam mattresses and pillows.
B&B . Could have been cleaned a little better on floor boards and some cobwebs. Outside grounds were not well kept. That being said , we had clean towels, hot water, good breakfast and a comfortable bed
The building / Bed and Breakfast InnâŠwas there during the battle of Gettysburg and was used as a hospital for wounded soldiers, The rooms were very comfortable and authentic for the 19th Century giving one the feeling of traveling back in time.
I am so glad we stayed here. It was oerfect. Close to everything and fit right in with the decor of ling ago. We plan to return to Gettysburg and will be staying here again!!!!
Breakfast was difficult to nail down. Online stated 9-11 and it was 8:30-930 at the house. Parking passes were not handed out to several guests. That was frustrating. The house itself is clean and a beautiful representation of the houses of the era. Its history from the battle of Gettysburg is immense and deep. The bed was comfortable but the pillows were a bit stiff for my liking. And the pillow fee is mind boggling. I would sincerely think about removing that cost from the billing. I donât think people are wanting to take your pillows, or at least the pillows I was using.
Staffing becomes an issue during the day as well. Sometimes thereâs no one available to help if a problem were to arise. I feel that should be remediated. The toilets take some getting used to flushing, but they do flush. Just be prepared. Overall I did enjoy the feeling and dynamic of the houses and guests. I would consider staying here again.