Travel north on Rt. 272 to intersection of Routes272 and 772. Turn right on to Route 772, go approximately 1/4 mile to traffic light in Brownstown, turn left on East Main Street. Go to West Farmersville Road, turn right (cross bridge) then go approximately 3 miles to 154 East Farmersville and our Hurst Houst Bed & Breakfast sign. Turn left, up hill to Victorian House.
From Ephrata and Reading:
Travel from intersection of Rt. 222 / Rt. 322, go East on Route 322 approximately 2 miles. Turn right on East Farmersville Road (Martin's Bike Shop). Go approximately 2 1/2 miles to 154 East Farmersville Road and our Hurst House Bed & Breakfast sign. Turn right, up hill to Victorian House.
From Route 23:
Travel Route 23 to Shirk Road (Sheetz Mini Market) take North Shirk Road , cross Linden Grove Road. Continue, go approximately 1/2 mile to East Farmersville Road, turn left, go approximately 1 1/2 miles to 154 East Farmersville Road and our Hurst House Bed & Breakfast sign, Turn right, up hill to Victorian House.
A terrific weekend...wish we had another day or two! My husband and I needed a getaway and we found the Hurst House right in our back yard! From the moment we arrived we felt at home. The home is spacious with an amazing attention to detail, yet it is so welcoming. We enjoyed our time downstairs playing pool, never made it to the ping pong table. The Gathering Place up in the 2nd floor was a perfect living room to rest, read and watch tv...the cookies and coffee were a great touch! Our room was perfect and breakfast was wonderful. I enjoyed my walk around the lake out back..watching the swans. Beautiful landscaping. The Hursts truly have the gift of hopsitality and we appreciated the many extra special kindnesses that were extended to us. It was a much needed rest before returning to the grind. thank you so much for opening your home to us. We can't wait to return. Marge and Dick Lancaster County, Pa
"Magically amazing!"
Reviews
Breathtaking views, incredible attention to detail in hospitality and architecture of the home, serene setting, beautifully appointed rooms! Staying here was a last minute decision and I was thankful a room was available. My husband and I celebrated our 38th wedding anniversary this weekend here and I dare to say it was more enjoyable than the original place we went on our honeymoon. The kindness and graciousness of Rich and Bert in sharing their beautiful home will long be remembered and appreciated. Betty and Don Ramaley, Easton Pa.
"A needed weekend getaway"
My husband and I needed a weekend getaway from all the stress of life in March 2009. What a GREAT escape for us. This getaway was perfect. It is in a great area away from all the stress of life. The grounds were well kept, the house was absolutely beautiful, the owners greeted us even though we arrived later than expected. Despite being the only guests there for the weekend they catered to our needs (Thanks for the playing cards!!) and breakfasts were great. Thanks to this weekend we even went and bought a coffee maker just like yours! (in the gathering room). We look forward to returning again. Oh, and let's not forget Freddie!!! What an awesome and smart dog.
"Wonderful Home Wonderful Hosts"
Peace and tranquility with a view to die for! Rich and Bert made us feel so welcome in their beautiful home and provided so much information on the local area, we had a wonderful weekend. The rooms are so well designed and extremely comfortable with all the finishing touches anyone could hope for. We hope we have a chance to revisit Hurst House and enjoy American hospitality at it's best.
"an absolute delight"
"The Best Bed and Breakfast in Lancaster County"
I have stayed at many Bed and Breakfast, and this is by far the best. The view of the Lake, Farms, streams, and covered bridge are amazing. The B&B is a Victorian Manson on top of a Mountain. The view is like vacationing in the clouds. Rich and Bert Hurst were the best host . If you are planning to stay at any Bed and Breakfast in Lancaster County PA do yourself a favor and stay at the Best. Frank and Debbie Wells