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updated: 12/28/10
Description
The Joseph Ambler Inn is located in North Wales, Pa., approximately
20 miles from historic downtown Philadelphia. Nestled among trees
and gardens on 12 acres, the land this bed and breakfast was built
on once belonged to William Penn. The inn is located 14 miles from
Valley Forge National Park and 15 miles from the National Memorial
Arch.
Five separate building constitute the Joseph Ambler Inn. The
original portion of the farmhouse was built in 1711 by William
Morgan, and additions like the living room, dining room and
schoolroom were added later. The barn was erected in 1820 by squire
John Roberts, and has been fully renovated to contain a restaurant
and guestrooms. The original stonework has been restored, and the
double doors to the hayloft are replaced by a French window that
extends upwards to provide a view from the second and third floors.
The Corybeck, a tenant farmer's cottage, was built in 1929. Two
more buildings, the Thomas Wilson House and the John Roberts House
were later purchased and moved to the property. Full complimentary
breakfasts are available.
The Joseph Ambler Inn offers 52 guest rooms that feature
telephones, cable television, complimentary high speed internet
hookups, air conditioning and private bathrooms. Select rooms also
offer jetted tubs and fireplaces.
Property Information
Check-In: 3 p.m. Check-Out: 11 a.m.
Number of Rooms: 0 Number of Suites: 0 Services: In house Restaurant