Pheasant Field Bed & Breakfast is a federal-style farmhouse, built between 1800 & 1810.
The B&B sits on two parcels totaling ~10.5 acres. The farmhouse, cottage, barn, and corncrib sit on ~8.2 acres and the ~2.3 acre lot across the street includes a pond, a labyrinth, and several gardens. The business has four revenue streams: B&B guests with pet friendly rooms, events/meetings, long-term horse boarding, and a horse hotel for overnight guests. This lovely farm style property sits just outside Carlisle PA and in an impressive residential area that is cooperative with the inn business. This location enhances its ambience for guests and event attendees. All four business streams offer an opportunity for growth while maintaining a steady cash flow.
The B&B sits on 8.21 acres that includes the main farmhouse that consists of 7 guest rooms and the owners quarters, and a separate totally updated Cottage for overnight guests. There is a working stone barn with 10 horse stalls and 2 paddocks, a tack room, workshop, garage, hay storage, equipment storage, trailer parking, and a chicken coop nearby. A blacktopped area (formally a tennis court) is tented for events and there is a fenced pasture area for horses. The Inn also owns 2.32 acres of land directly across the street that serves as part of the event and parking areas. This property sits on the pond and has a labyrinth and is quite attractive, adding to the ambience of the property.
Also included on the property is a solar panel system for hot water, a generator for 80% of power backup.
In the past two centuries, this property served as a family farm, a dairy farm, a horse breeding facility and a bed and breakfast. It is also said to have sheltered runaway slaves as a stop on the Underground railroad and has the remains of this still on the property today.