Built in 1843, McBurney Manor is a house that has retained its over 160-year-old charm and ambiance. In making a few modern improvements, the integrity of the house has not been compromised. The rooms are uniquely decorated to accent the antique flavor of the house. A room with a queen-size bed has a lovely fireplace, while twin beds occupy the room across the hall. A newly installed modern bathroom is shared by the guests. In addition the grounds contain a rustic "bake house," which has a recently restored wood-fired bake oven producing a variety of fresh McAlevy Bakery breads every Tuesday and Friday. McBurney Manor is found in the small village of McAlevy’s Fort, PA amidst the beautiful rolling hills of Stone Valley. Greenwood Furnace and Whipples Dam State Parks are just minutes away and Raystown Dam is only 30 minutes to the south. State College, home of the Penn State Nittany Lions is 20 minutes to the north of us and Big Valley, a quaint Amish community, is a 15-minute drive to the east. A visit to McBurney Manor and it surroundings will take you back to a slower pace to help you unwind. A full delicious country breakfast is served each morning.
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