Longwood Manor B & B, Brookeville, Maryland
History and Hospitality! Longwood Manor, circa 1817, presents an elegant , tastefully decorated retreat to its guests. Originally a six-room log cabin called Retreat, Longwood was home to Thomas Moore, the remarkable Quaker who invented the refrigerator and coined the name. Moore supervised manyu of early America's great engineering projects and experimented in agriculture with Thomas Jeffesson. With it's 3 stories and massive columns, Longwood now resembles Mt. Vernon.
The suites feature vaulted ceilings, original flooring and many windows recalling the gracious living two centuries ago.
Closeby in Olney are over 15 restaurants and shopping.
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Owners: Bruce and Lynn Bartlett
Open Since: 35947
We Accept: Checks, Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express
Price Range: Check with owner as prices may vary
No. of Rooms With Private Bath: 3
No. of Rooms With Shared Bath: 0
Location: In small town, In suburbs and On wooded site
Amenities: Air conditioning, Telephone in room, Television in room, Antiques, Down comforters, Sitting room/library, Continental breakfast, Patio, Balcony, Room with scenic view, Private porch, No smoking, Meeting rooms/facilities, Suites available, Swimming pool, Horseshoes and Discounts/specials available
Sight-Seeing: Museum, Historical site/district and Historical village/park
Out In The Town: Antique shops/malls, Shopping district, Theatre, Movie cinemas and Bars/night clubs
Out In Nature: Bike trails, Hiking trails, Parks, Gardens/arboretum, Birdwatching and Stargazing
Memberships: (* = organization inspected the inn, + = organization is PAAAC approved)
* Maryland Bed & Breakfast Association
Area Attractions:
Sandy Spring Museum, Brighton Dam Azelea Garden and Park, Brookside Gardens
These recreational facilities and attractions are all within 6 miles of Longwood Manor B & B.
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