Tattersall Inn - at the Stover Mansion

37 River Road (Rt 32) (near Cafferty Rd intersection), Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania 18950
 
  • Introduction

    A Warm Welcome Awaits YouSurround yourself with the peace and quiet of bucolic Bucks County in this grand, historic manor house nestled in the village of Point Pleasant. The Tattersall is located equidistant between the main towns: Frenchtown is 7 miles to the north, New Hope and Lambertville are 7 miles to the south, Doylestown is 7 miles to the west and Peddler’s Village is approx 6 miles to the southwest. Beautifully furnished, the Tattersall features three grand porches overlooking manicured lawns and perennial gardens. The ubiquitous Stover family lived here for more then 150 years. Ralph Stover, the best-known member of this prominent Bucks County clan of mill owners, resided here during the latter half of the 19th century.

    Guests will get a hint of the life of a country squire when you step into the richly wainscoted and mahogany entry hall, then into the formal dining room with its marble fireplace where breakfast is served each morning next to a glowing fireplace or outside patio, pending season/weather. The colonial common room features a beamed ceiling and large fireplace, which years ago was the center of home life before cast iron stoves and central heating. On the weekends, guests also enjoy afternoon tea and complimentary wine. 

    Living Room Dining Room

     Beautiful SurroundingsThe six spacious, antique-furnished guest rooms are a joy, each with its own personality. You may prefer the romantic Royal Lavender Room with its lace canopied queen size four-poster bed and fireplace, or perhaps you may want the Gaelic touch of the Highland Room with it's wide plank floors and black watch plaid draperies. Three rooms have gas log fireplaces, and all rooms have queen size beds, private baths air-conditioning and TV.

     Bucks County is known for its beautiful parks, rolling hills and rural byways, as well as its quaint towns, local artists, antique shops, wineries, craft shops, flea markets, and dining establishments. Colonial and revolutionary sites  can be visited in many parts of the county and provide the traveler with a glimpse of America's heritage. From the Tattersall Inn, you can take a short walk to the village center and pick up sandwiches at the village store for a picnic, or continue to the Delaware River  where tubes, canoes and kayaks are available for rental. In the evening, dine at any one of the many gourmet restaurant s for which Bucks County is renowned. Swimmers can use the nearby pool at Tohickon Valley Park or Nockamixon State Park. 

    Area Attractions...
    • Shops & galleries of New Hope
    • Peddlers Village
    • Frenchtown & Lambertville, NJ
    • Delaware Canal towpath
    • Covered bridges
    • Sand Castle Winery
    • Bucks County Playhouse
    • Easton State Theater
    • Michener Museum
    • Fonthill
    • Moravian Pottery & Tile Works
    • Pearl Buck's Green Hills Farm
    • Mercer Museum
    • Bowman's Tower
    • Washington's Crossing Park
    • Bucks County River Country (river sports)

    Tattersall Inn is open year-round, so you can enjoy all the seasons in Buck's County. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the fall foliage, winter wonderland scenes, immerging springtime follage, and charm of summer. Water sport rentals are within walking distance on the Delaware River; hiking, climbing, cross country skiing, small plane rides/gliders, hot air balloon rides are nearby for the adventurous.

  • Our Porches

    Breakfast Porch Upper Porch

    Side Porch

  • How to Find Us

    From North and New York
    • New Jersey Turnpike to exit 14 (Newark) 78 West
    • 78 W. to exit 15 (Clinton) to 513 S. (left at traffic light at bottom of ramp).
    • 513 S. for 11 miles through Pittstown (right bend) and on to Frenchtown.
    • Cross bridge to Pennsylvania and left on 32 (River Road) 32 S. for 7 miles to Tattersall Inn entrance on right.

    Alternate Route from North and New York

    • New Jersey Turnpike south to exit 10, 287 North.
    • 287 N. for 15 miles to 22 W.
    • 22 W. for 3 miles to 202 S., Flemington-Princeton exit.
    • 202 S. for 25 miles to the Delaware River Toll bridge. Cross bridge, exit right after paying toll to 32 N., left at bottom of the ramp.
    • 32 N. (River Road) for 7 miles to Point Pleasant.

    From South and Philadelphia Area

    • Interstate 95 N. to Chester, PA. At exit 7 take 476 N. toward Plymouth Meeting. Go to PA Turnpike East.
    • PA Turnpike East to exit 27 (Willow Grove), 611 N.
    • 611 N. 15 miles to 313 W. (Dublin), left after exit ramp.
    • 313 W. 1 mile to 2nd traffic light (Ferry Road). Right on Ferry Road (Point Pleasant Pike).
    • Pt. Pleasant Pike 8 miles to 32 N. in Point Pleasant.

    Alternate Route from Philadelphia

    • Interstate 95 to New Hope exit (31), left at end of exit ramp onto Taylorsville Road for 5 miles to junction with 32 N.
    • 32 N. for 14 miles through New Hope and on to Point Pleasant.

 
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