
The Little House, A
converted Carriage House
Neat steps lead up to the front door of The Little House,
beneathoverhanging trees. This former carriage house is hidden away, enclosed bythe houses and shops of this 19th century town, just
one block fromGettysburg's historic square. The Little House was built as a brick carriagehouse in 1870. This is not a bed and breakfast as such; guests are welcomed as familyfriends and you can prepare your own breakfast -- or lunch and dinner forthat matter -- when and if you choose. Wine, fresh fruit, cheese &flowers await your arrival. Inside the front door of the Little House is a cozy living room withwrap-around sofa, convertible to a sleeper; and a fully cabled TV. Flankingthe living area is an immaculate small modern kitchen with everythingvisitors would need. Steps lead up
along bare brick walls to a small sitting room with avintage working wash basin. Light filters in through eclectic stained glass.An
adjacent bathroom has an excellent shower and big fluffy towels. The bedroom's antique bed, marble-topped dresser, antique lamp andnight stand give you the feeling of being in somebody's tastefully furnishedhome. A house not a room, fetching decor and a fashionable location just oneblock from Gettysburg College have rapidly established The Little House asone of Gettysburg's best bargains in overnight accommodations. Wewelcome your inquiries. Your Hosts, Beverly and Ed Ruggles |