Conewago Manor Inn

  • 2048 Zeager Road, Elizabethtown PA, 17022
  • (717) 361-0826
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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, the founders of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To this day, 20 acres remain of the original 305 acre tract located along the Conewago Creek. The original deed, written on sheepskin with pen and ink, is preserved and on display in our dining room.

The Smith family settled into the long time project of clearing the land and building the homestead that they named the Conewago Manor Farm. The location of the house was carefully considered and then perfectly placed along the creek, an oasis in the middle of what was wilderness at the time. It is now an oasis of a different nature, but still a welcome sight at the end of a long day. We hope that you are as intrigued by the Manor and the thriving grounds as were its original owners.

Testimonials

"We would like to express our gratitude to you both for your wonderful hospitality during our recent stay in early August. Your Inn was even more beautiful than we could possibly imagine. The breakfast was delicious, and you were both very personable. Thank you for making us feel like royalty at your B&B! We truly appreciate your hard work and effort. We’ll be sure to recommend your fine accommodations!"

Rich & Lora J.