| Tomlinson
Manor
Bed & Breakfast 250 Broadway
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| Tomlinson
Manor is an eighteenth
Century-style stone Manor House designed and built by in 1927 Dr. Charles
Tomlinson, a respected local physician. An outstanding amateur architect,
he designed or redesigned a number of homes and buildings in Milton. He
was also instrumental in the establishment of Evangelical Community Hospital
in Lewisburg.
The house
has been restored to its original beauty and is furnished with some interesting
antiques.
Tomlinson Manor has three great guest rooms available for your rest, each with a private bath. We also have off-street parking in our Private lot. The
Lincoln Room
The
Governor James Pollock Room
The
Adirondack Room
The
Painted Rat Cellar
Smoking is not permitted inside the house. Room rates are subject to change without notice. Please contact us for the current rates. All room rates are subject to 6% Pennsylvania Sales Tax and a 3% County Excise Tax. Check-in time is between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM, however, other arrangements may be made on request. Check-out time is 10:00 AM. Reservations are required and a deposit of one night's fee (currently $70.00 + 9% taxes) per room must be received within 7 days of making your reservation, or the reservation will be vacated. Reservations may be guaranteed by mailing a check or Money Order equal to one night's stay plus applicable taxes. Credit or Debit Cards are not accepted. Refunds are honored less a $10.00 cancellation processing fee, $20.00 if cancelled 7 days or less prior to the first reserved day. Tomlinson Manor welcomes
well-behaved children over 10 years of age.
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| How
to find us
Milton, PA is located three miles west of Exit 215 (old Exit 32) of I-80 on Route 254; two miles south of Exit 212 (old Exit 31) of I-80 on Route 147. It is accessible from US 15 from the West Milton Exit. We are located at 250 Broadway (Route 254), at the corner of Broadway and Turbot Avenue, the first traffic light westbound on Route 254 from I-80. |
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