Greystone Manor Bed & Breakfast
Built in the mid-1880s, the design of this Second Empire mansion has been attributed to Philadelphia's architect, Isaac Hobbs. The mansion has been restored to its former Victorian glory, while the carriage house boasts a simple country charm.
Mill Creek Homestead
This eighteenth century field stone farmhouse is one of the oldest homes in Bird-In-Hand. It was part of the original tract consisting of 200 acres that William Penn's sons issued by a patent to Joseph Steer in 1736.
The Village Inn of Bird-in-Hand
Listed on The National Register of Historic Places. Includes photographs, area map, and facility and contact information.