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Specialties
Our property is perfect for your summer outdoor wedding. Tie the knot in the «Sacred Spot» in the woods where the tree branches make a cathedral-like canopy overhead. and a lovely creek flows alongside. Also available is the 1,600 sq. foot «Celebration Space,» with 8 ft. high windows, and 13 ft. ceilings. We can work with your vendors or supply all your wedding needs, including officiant and photography services. Call or visit us to talk details and get a quote. The wedding party can also book both units of the B&B Friday and Saturday (which have fully-equipped kitchens). We supply support services for the wedding day: electricity, grounds preparation, and parking assistance. Ask about reduced rates on smaller weddings and other events. Keep in mind that your package includes use of your space from Friday afternoon to Sunday brunch! We are now working with Balzano’s Catering
History
Established in 2009.
Doug and Marika moved here from New York City in order to restore this property, formerly one of several properties built at the turn of the last century when oil was first discovered at Drake’s Well in western PA. This was the era before cars, and oil was sent to refineries via an underground pipeline. Pumping stations were needed every fifty miles along the long route to keep pressure on the line so that the oil could reach its destination. Pump House B&B is one of the only properties in which the original homes of the foremen and the large brick buildings remain. Doug single-handedly restored one of the buildings that originally housed huge steam engines that put pressure on the pipeline to keep the oil moving. The rest of the building functions as an art studio where Doug pursues his work and also teaches drawing, ceramics, and stained glass classes. This Old House magazine felt it was unique enough to feature the home and studio. Visit and experience a piece of PA history.
Meet the Business Owner
Doug H.
Business Owner
Noted artist Doug Hopkins also instructs interested guests in ceramic arts and stained glass design.