Conewago Manor Inn

  • 2048 Zeager Road, Elizabethtown PA, 17022
  • (717) 361-0826
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Guest Rooms

Each of our nine distinctive guest rooms has been carefully restored to its luxurious past. Featuring beautiful antiques, cozy fireplaces and private baths with whirlpools, you will be transported to a grander place and time. Most rooms also have a balcony where you will lose yourself in the soothing sounds of the Conewago Creek and the lushness of the Manor's gardens.

To tailor your visit to your desires, we can arrange embellishments such as fresh flowers, chocolates, hors d’ oeuvres or other refreshments.

Or peruse Imagine This Gift Shop for spontaneous fancies such as lotions, jewelry, keepsakes, and seasonal gifts.

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Boxwood Study

Bright, airy and serene - we invite you to curl up on the window seat and relax with a good book. Enjoy the view of our boxwood knot garden just outside, for which this room is named.
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Dr. Alexander's Suite

The style of this room is meant to reflect the Dr. Alexander's interest in travel and adventure. We hope it helps to transport you to another time and place as well.
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Emma's Attic

Grandma Emma is fondly remembered as being willing to share whatever she had. She spent many tireless hours raising her family of seven and volunteering at the local fire company. You can almost smell the delicious aroma wafting from a kettle of her wonderful soup, her generosity a key ingredient.
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Gentleman Smith's Quarters

In 1739 Samuel Smith, a local miller and Indian trader, received a grant of land from the William Penn family, and a land surveyor began to mark off the boundaries of these grounds.
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Grandma Laura's Room

Laura longed to come and visit her sister Mamie here at the Manor, but it was a long journey from Lawn, PA to Conewago Station. The roads were rough and the only means of transportation was a spring wagon. Although they were few, reunions at the Manor were a joyous time for all.
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Mamie Zeager Suite

Mamie Zeager was the first wife of Paul Zeager and the mother of his first three children. Many of Mamie's relatives, some of whom were actually born on the premises, still visit our open houses.
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Master Hagar's Chambers

In the early 1970's, prominent Harrisburg attorney James Hagar and family resided at the Conewago Manor Farm, as the Inn was known at that time. Master Hagar converted the stone barn to stables for horses and set up riding rings in the meadows.
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Mount Vernon Retreat

In the 1800's the humble Conewago Manor Farm was acquired by Iron Master Henry Bates Grubb. He added the stone mansion to the property and renamed his new home Mount Vernon Estate.
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The Tiffany

The influences of Louis Comfort Tiffany, the eminent Victorian artisan, abound throughout the Inn. His attention to detail, and his skills as a silversmith and stained glass designer and craftsman have proven timeless and have served as a great source of inspiration.
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Amenities:

All of our guest rooms include the following conveniences:

  • Private Bath with Whirlpool Tub
  • Fireplace (featuring gas logs)
  • Internet Access
  • Sumptuous Bedding
  • Telephone
  • Alarm Clock
  • Air Conditioning
  • Hair Dryer, Ironing Board and Iron available upon request.

Testimonials

"Thank you for your continual great hospitality! As soon as I return home, I can’t wait to come back! You have captured the best of the best for your guests and your own lives. The Conewago Manor Inn is as special and magical as the people who own her!"

The Giles Family

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Gift Certificates

Gift Certificates are available and can be used at both The Conewago Manor Inn and Imagine This Flower and gift shop. Order a gift certificate today!
Call (717) 361-0826.