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This quaint bed-and-breakfast in Bucks County dates back to 1873. It's a 7-minute walk from Bucks County Playhouse and 8 miles from Washington Crossing Historic Park.
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Aaron Burr House Bed and Breakfast Lodging room rates range from $95 to $295 per night, double occupancy. There is a private pool & tennis club, and health club privileges are also available for registered guests.

This current lovely structure, described as a "Painted Lady", that now sits on this property, is an 1873, two story home that is currently a bed and breakfast, since 1990, called Aaron Burr House Bed and Breakfast Lodging. It is located just steps from central New Hope. It was built upon the foundation of an older, pre-Revolutionary War era home, that perhaps was long in the tooth, and needed to be torn down. Or perhaps, it was destroyed by a fire, and needed to be rebuilt.

Aaron Burr House Bed and Breakfast Lodging offers 6 beautifully antique decored, hand painted and stenciled rooms and a third floor suite, all with private baths. The feeling throughout is very much Victorian, with nice touches everywhere the guest looks! Modern amenities, like internet access, and gracious hospitality make the stay very pleasant indeed! According to their website, there is a guest pantry - stocked with teas and coffees, sink, refrigerator, and instant hot water tap. Guests are welcomed with refreshments and home baked goodies upon arrival. Guests can enjoy afternoon tea with their Innkeeper as well. There is also private, off-street parking, a huge plus in a busy place like New Hope!

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Ghost stories and folklore

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The presence of Aaron Burr has been strongly felt. People can feel the sensation of an unseen entity staring hard at them. Perhaps Aaron Burr feels protective of the establishment and is studying possible trouble makers! His apparition has been seen walking up the staircase, and perusing the second floor. Sometimes Aaron Burr will tug on clothes to try to prevent guests from leaving, if he likes them. Guests are advised to say gently, according to Dan Asfar, author of Ghost Stories of Pennsylvania, "Mr. Burr, please let me leave."

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Entity of Aaron Burr