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The Hatfield Inn Bed & Breakfast

2563 Hatfield Road , Lebanon, Ohio
  • Main (513) 932-3193
Innkeeper(s): Robert George, Innkeeper
Bob & Penny Haas, Owners
 

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  • Introduction

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    WinterThe Hatfield Inn was the original residence belonging to one of the sons of Chester Hatfield, who settled here in 1791 as a farmer. The Inn has been in the proprietor's family for over fifty years. Even today, walking the streets of our village, you may encounter a descendant of the ever-present Hatfield family. We are located in the entertainment center of Warren County! Nearby attractions and activities include...

    Antique Shops and Malls · Glendower Museum · Turtle Creek Valley Railway · The Golden Lamb · Kings Island Amusement Park · The Golf Center at Kings Island · The Beach Waterpark · City of Cincinnati · Horsedrawn Carriage Tours · Bike Trail · Canoeing

    Inn

    Step back into history and elegance of time past when the pace was slower and hospitality a must! Period furnishings and custom tin chandeliers welcome you as you enter our inn. This 19th century farmhouse features 6 guest rooms, The Red, White, and Blue Room, The Ivy Room, The Sunshine Room, The Rose Room, The Honeymoon Suite, and the newly opened Ohio State University Suite.

    This fifty-five acre and thirteen rods historical farm has been maintained through generations in its entirety as documented in the original handwritten deeds.

    Although this farmhouse is in its original setting, it has been renovated to 1990's standards. It includes private baths, wheelchair accessibility, central air and heat.

    All rooms have a queen-sized bed, a private, full bath, magnificent view, and use of an outdoor hot tub. For that special occasion, enjoy our Honeymoon Suite complete with its own Jacuzzi and fireplace. Don't forget your bathing suits... we have a hot tub outside!

    Original exposed beams compliments a dining room that overlooks new landscaping, a calming water feature, and a serene place to sit by an outdoor fire. Relaxing on the eighteenth century stlyed porch is a suggestion for our guests.

    Breakfast may also be enjoyed on the eighteenth century styled entrance porch overlooking the ponds.

    Full breakfasts are served featuring an outstanding french toast, fresh fruit, sausage, juice, coffee or tea. Additional breakfasts include farm fresh eggs, ham, muffins, bagels, casseroles, and more.

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