Washington House Hotel Pairs a Charming Stay with Rich History in the Heart of Sellersville 

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Exterior shot of Washington House Hotel in Sellersville at night, lights on
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In the heart of Sellersville, the Washington House Hotel stands out as a premier destination for comfort and history.

In the heart of Sellersville, the Washington House Hotel stands out as a premier destination for comfort and history, according to Fox 29 Philadelphia.  

With its prime location next to the renowned Sellersville Theater, guests have entertainment at their doorstep after indulging in the luxury of one of the hotel’s 11 bespoke rooms. 

Built in 1894, this historic building originally hosting 20 rooms. The Washington House Hotel transformed through renovation to provide 11 spacious accommodations, each with its own private bath.  

The King Suite, in particular, boasts additional comforts such as a pull-out couch and refrigerator.  

For those seeking sunlight with their stay, one of the rooms features an exclusive sunroom. 

The hotel’s culinary offerings are as impressive as its lodging. The full menu of contemporary American cuisine can be savored in two dining areas.  

This fall, guests can enjoy a seasonal specialty – a cider brined pork chop and their signature Drunken Apple cocktail, a tempting concoction of bourbon, apple cider, and honey. 

Nestled on Bethlehem Pike, which whispers tales of the Liberty Bell’s secret journey during the Revolution, the hotel not only offers a restful stay but also a touch of history.  

Discover more of Sellersville’s Washington House Hotel’s storied past and indulgent present on Fox 29 Philadelphia.  


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