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Treat yourself to a night in one of the oldest remaining houses in found in Lititz. This is where it all started - the vision of the Moravian Church in Lititz and the town itself was shared here in this very house by Count Zinzendorf over 260 years ago.
The Forgotten Seasons Bed & Breakfast, built circa 1735, was originally known as the Jacob Huber's Tavern, a well-known stopping point along the trading route that connected the seaports to the frontier. Count Zinzendorf stayed here on December 2, 1742 and preached to the local farmers, sharing his vision of establishing a mission to minister to the Native Indians in the local area. .
Want to wind down and relax?
Adjacent to the Bed & Breakfast is the Warwick Township Linear Park. This one mile long award winning walking and biking trail is an excellent place to do just that. It goes into the quiet countryside in one direction and past the ball fields and duck pond into Lititz in the other. Or bring your music and relax playing our baby grand piano.

Touch the Rams Head Hinges that were imported from Germany in the 1700's, see the 1810 art work on original plaster, walk the 200 year old stairway to your guest room, enjoy your breakfast by candle light in the Dining Room that has the 200 year old corner cupboard with it's original glass.
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| Wake up and enjoy a full breakfast... not continental, not gourmet, but something that you would expect in an old farmhouse. "Guaranteed to be good. Guaranteed to be filling." Fresh fruit, juice, coffee and tea will be served either with Baked Blueberry French Toast Farmer's Casserole or Cheese Strata & Ham along with sausage, raisin toast, English muffin, baked oatmeal or bagel. |
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"We had such an enjoyable stay here - only one night was much too
short!
We'll plan to come back again to spend more time in the area and experience your fine
hospitality".
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