


The way to get a feel for history,
they say, is to live it. Feel it. And embrace it in every way possible.
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That's probably why people come to Cornerstone. Of course,
there are enticing attractions along the way. But people who choose to
visit this country estate do so because it's a step back to the things
they cherish about the American heritage.
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A William Penn land grant house built in the early 1700's.
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| Cornerstone dates back to 1704, the time when early records
document a land grant from William Penn of England to William Penn's son
in Philadelphia. The original house was built in the early 1700's, with
additions constructed at three later times. Then, in 1820, Cornerstone
was completed as the proud, gracious structure that will soon welcome
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A Tribute to its era.
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To understand the beauty of Cornerstone,
think back to the pride of craftsmanship that was so much a part of colonial
life. You'll see rooms adorned with woodwork, including elaborate mantles
hewn by Hessian soldiers after the Revolutionary War. And, of course, there's
the historic cornerstone that marks the completion of the final section.
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Relax by one of the two fireplaces in the fine antique filled living room.
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The majesty of Cornerstone.
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Take a closer look outside at the plum pudding fieldstone,
a rare facade of weathered stones from nearby Avondale quarry. The varied
colors grace the house's highest reaches, standing guard as they have through
every time and season. The painstaking effort of Quaker masons long ago.
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| Return to the times when a candle in the window welcomed the weary traveler. Live among wing chairs and ruffled curtains, ticking clocks
and gleaming brass. A fireplace to warm you, canopy beds to charm you.
Sit back and enjoy Cornerstone's life of full measure. It is, after all,
your home for a night or a fortnight. |
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Explore the elegant living room, tastefully furnished with 18th century pieces and
two fireplaces. A
reminder of the pomp and gracious style of Cornerstone's era. Bringing
together the unhurried pace of the past and the conveniences of today.
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Enjoy a game of cards at the antique game table.
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A restful stay and slumber
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Each of the nine guest rooms is furnished with an antique bed, topped with
a wonderful quilt. There's a private bath, cable TV and wing chairs for sitting. Winter kindling crackles in the
fireplaces of the second floor rooms. Third floor rooms beckon you with a window seat,
breathtaking view, gas fireplace and Jacuzzi. In summer there's air conditioning for your comfort.
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In the morning, you're the guest at a tasty full country breakfast
served in the elegant 1800's dining
room
or fireside in our casual breakfast room.
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Outdoors theres so much to explore...
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| Take a stroll through award-winning perennial and herb gardens. |
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| Water Gardens, complete with Japanese Koi and waterfalls. |
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| Appreciate the colonial architecture... |
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| Or just sit a spell. |
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| Enjoy a swim in our 20x40 foot pool. |
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For deluxe accommodations Cornerstone's private one and
two bedroom cottages offer couples, business travelers, and families,
plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the stay. Each carefully appointed
cottage includes a great room with kitchen, laundry facility, and some
even have a fireplace.
Come to your home in the country. Call Cornerstone Bed
& Breakfast today for reservations or information. It's a place
with a long history of pampered guests.
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Cornerstone Bed & Breakfast
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