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Bed
and Breakfast at Our Farm Under the Mimosa Tree
Located
in historic and beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Our Farm Under
the Mimosa Tree welcomes you.
Embraced
by two ponds and mimosa trees, our two hundred year old farmhouse
is situated on twenty breath-taking acres.
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farm and pastures support our eclectic flock of loved animals, which
roam freely. |
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In
front of our farmhouse the "living jewel" koi pond with
its Japanese garden and ancient East Asian temple sculpture lends
itself to meditation and peaceful repose.
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Exploring
our twenty acres one will discover a large pond encircled by weeping
willow trees, where there are ample places to picnic and reflect. |
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early morning mist hovers over the large pond; peacocks broadcast
cries as they descend from trees. As the day continues, fanning peacocks
cast their reflection onto shimmering glass. |
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At
nightfall, sunset splashes incredible oranges and pinks onto the edge
of the earth. The peacocks wail as they ascend to trees, inviting
you to stay for a day or stay for a week. |
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We
offer country living with an amazing breakfast, an idealistic retreat,
peace, and an awakening within.
You
can select from two accommodations, each of which offers a private
entrance, full private bathroom, air conditioning, television, radio
and VCR.
The
largest accommodation is the Red Barn Apartment, which has retained
its original stonewalls and hand hewn beams. On the first floor,
there are two beds, one queen and one double. The first floor is
loft style and has been fitted with antique iron hardware, random
width pumpkin pine floor boards, a few pristine antiquated farm
tools, a gas log fireplace, a stereo system and a fully equipped
kitchen with a dining area.
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in the silo, adjoining the Red Barn Apartment, is the luxurious
black marble bathroom with authentic period fixtures such as
a restored vintage high top wooden water closet, an early 1850
earthenware and porcelain hand carved sink and a roll top ball
and claw foot tub with a shower. |
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the second floor of the silo is a TV/reading room with a double bed
and a view of neighboring fields. |
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doors open onto a private landscaped patio with a singular view of
our blue barn and animals. |
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The
side door opens onto outstretched pastures.

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other available accommodation is the early 19th Century Summer Kitchen,
which is now attached to our farmhouse, its main feature being a grand
old inoperative fireplace. |
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It
possesses a private entrance, a kitchenette, a full private bathroom,
a double bed, air conditioning, a radio, a TV and VCR. Seasonally,
there is a view of our large pond, pastures and grazing animals.

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Thirty-five
feet high, at the top of the silo, is an observation room with a
resting area and double bed.
Encircling
windows offer panoramic aerial views of the countryside. It has
a private entrance and bathroom.
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Our
hardy country breakfast features warm homemade bread and jam, farm
fresh free-range eggs (cooked many styles including omelets and frittatas),
coffee, tea, juice, and perhaps some other of our farms seasonal
produce when available. French toast, waffles or crepes may also be
available with prior arrangement. Breakfast is served between 9am
and 11am. A continental breakfast can be taken between 7:30am and
9am.
Your food is served in the Old Mud Room now glassed in and embellished
with an African slate floor. Here you can eat and watch our animals
grazing peacefully in the fields and swimming in the back pond.
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Luncheon
picnic baskets may be purchased with prior arrangement.
We hope you will visit us soon, so we can share our unique farm
and location with you.
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