Lismore Carriage House - One Bedroom & Loft Sleeps 8 with Full Kitchen & 2 Baths
Relax with the entire family in a secure, peaceful setting & enjoy the open floor plan of kitchen, living area & loft. Five minutes from Wayne & central on the Maine Line, this historic property carriage house sits on 12 acres of woods & gardens. Within walking distance to the Devon Horse Show. Master bedroom & full bath on first floor; loft includes an additional queen bed separated from two xl bunk beds by a second full bath. Sleeps 8 & also a sleeper chair-and-a-half in the great room.
Property manager
PJ Landaiche
Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Parking available
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About the host
Hosted by PJ Landaiche
What makes this property unique
LCH is located at 354 Sugartown Road in Devon, Pennsylvania, and is recognized by its stone pillared gate and wooden fence line. The guest home sits approximately 75 feet east of Lismore, a 1928 home designed and built by Alfred Lohmann on twelve acres in historic Chester County. The main house and Olmsted-designed landscape are five years into a complete renovation and restoration, with excellent guidance from Archer & Buchanan Architecture, ECT Builders, and Donald Pell Gardens.