THE AMISH GUEST HOUSE
AND COTTAGE

3625 East Newport Road        Rt. 772 East
PO Box 238, Intercourse, PA 17534    (717)-768-8914

GPS directions

3625 East Newport Road
Gordonville, PA  17529





The Amish Guest House

This lovely home sleeps six people with two extra roll-away beds available if needed.

Amenities include
:
  • Wireless high speed internet included (Secured)
  • Washer and Dryer provided
  • First floor living
  • Full kitchen
  • Spacious living room and dining room
  • Color Cable TV and VCR/DVD
  • Two bedrooms with a queen and single bed in each bedroom. with ceiling fans.  (Linens provided)
  • Full bathroom (Towels provided).
  • An Amish sewing room
  • Telephone with free local calling
  • Inviting front porch
  • Air conditioning
Continental breakfast items are supplied for your stay.

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The Amish Cottage ("dawdi haus")

This quaint cottage sleeps six.

Amenities include
:
  • Wireless high speed internet included
  • First floor living
  • One great-room with two queen beds and a sofa bed
  • Refrigerator, Microwave, Toaster Oven, and Coffee Pot
  • Cable TV with DVD/VCR
  • Telephone with free local calling
  • Sitting area with table, chairs and sofa
  • Full bathroom (Towels provided)
  • Porch with Amish made swing
  • Air conditioning
  • Laundromat two blocks down the street
Continental breakfast items are supplied for your stay.

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Intercourse, PA … a small town located in the heart of one of the richest farming areas in the nation.  It is also home to one of the largest Amish settlements in the country.

This quaint town maintains a traditional American heritage supported by the Old Order Amish community.  Amish-owned shops, farms and one-room schoolhouses sprinkle the beautiful, serene countryside.

The Amish are a people who are committed to God.  They are very interconnected to their communities through church and family.  Should a neighbor need help reconstructing a barn following a fire or completing the farm chores during an illness, their Amish neighbors are the first to lend a helping hand.

Family is very important to them and they honor their parents by caring for them in their old age.  Typically, they do not move off the homestead but instead, move into smaller quarters.  These quarters are called the “Dawdi haus” (dah-dee- hahs), or the “Grandparents’ house”.