Brickhouse Inn

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Brickhouse Inn

Inn · Gettysburg
452 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325

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Nestled in two charming Victorian homes, the Brickhouse Inn offers cozy, antique-filled rooms steps from Gettysburg's historical sites, complete with a lovely garden and a hearty breakfast.  

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Trina Madani

Google
It was a cold, snowy weekend in early January that we booked our 2 room suite on the second floor of the Brickhouse Inn. It was a very lovely, warm and cozy place. It was nice to see the original interior in very good shape and beautifully decorated. Modern plumbing with lots of hot water and good water pressure with a claw-foot tub. We opted for no breakfast but did take advantage of the coffee (Keurig) and cookies that were left out for us. There were also bagels and English muffins with toaster at a self-serve table which was a nice alternative. We met Sam, the inn-keeper who introduced himself and offered assistance with anything we might need. All in all a very nice and positive experience. It was too cold to walk anywhere (25 degrees, too cold for us anyway!) so we didn't really soak up the quaintness of the area that was so apparent as we drove to our various destinations. The location can't be beat - right in the middle of everything on the main road but still had a secluded feel.

Morgan Hyatt

Google
Stayed at Brickhouse Inn for a wintry girls weekend. We enjoyed the delicious breakfast and relaxing in the common areas. The New England suite was spacious and cozy for the two of us. We loved being able to walk to shops and restaurants. We’ll definitely be back!

Michelle Pavelek

Google
The location is spectacular! It was really nice to have a small house to ourselves walking distance to everything we wanted to see. We would have given the room a higher rating, except that we were in town as reenactors and there were no closets! That made dealing with uniforms and ballgowns challenging. The room also had an older air unit that was a bit difficult to control. However, the staff was very friendly and helpful. Overall, we recommend the facility and it is our understanding that the California House will be getting some improvements shortly.

Edward Cuellar

Google
I was traveling as a single and stayed in the Virginia room. Staying in a well-kept historic bed and breakfast adds a lot to the experience of visiting Gettysburg. The location is great. I could walk to the battlefield visitor center and anywhere in the town in 25 minutes or less. It is easy to book several tours. I took a food tour for lunch and found it to be a good way to see and learn about the town as well as have a good lunch. Staff is there during the day and are pleasant and friendly. I would stay there again. But you do need to be aware of their no refund policy.

Jean Morrow

Google
We enjoyed a lovely weekend at the Brickhouse Inn. It is perfectly located to walk to restaurants, gift shops and historical sites. The staff is very friendly and the breakfast was delicious. Given the gorgeous weather, we took advantage of the outdoor seating. A word of caution for anyone with mobility issues, there are lots of steps and pathways with low lighting.

The Barefoot Historian

Google
We’ve come into town for Remembrance Day for years and have stayed everywhere from The Days Inn to 1863 and Dobbin House.this year’s experience was at the top. The location is perfect, rooms are clean, and staff are friendly. We’re definitely going to book our room for next year’s Rem Day at Brickhouse Inn. Our ONLY minor complaint would be the lack of a small refrigerator-we bought a bag of ice and put it in the tub but it would be great if there was a fridge in the room for drinks and snacks. It’s a lot to ask at a historic hotel so definitely not a deal breaker at all!

Kristin BB's Allcare

Google
Me and my family visited Gettysburg and we were lucky to stay in such a cool location. We stayed in the Welty house which is an adjoining home on the property. This building is apart of Gettysburg history, and has the wounds to prove it. I cannot wait to stay at this location again!

steve Hebenstreit

Google
Really enjoyed our stay at the Brickhouse, Sam is a real treat. 5pm champagne was fun. Great location,walking distance to some nice restaurants. The shower in our room was a challenge for a couple of senior citizens, otherwise a great experience

Casey C.

Yelp
This wasn't our favorite B&BW we've been at, I was not a fan of the codes on the door and then our rooms just being open with keys inside. Also, it seemed a bit cheesy with the "scary" old looking pictures and dolls through out the room. We were hoping for something closer to actual decoration of the time not uncomfortable paintings and dolls. When leaving (we left early for a family emergency) I emailed (which is the fastest communication they said. Explaining we were leaving. No reply, sent another email, no reply. Then finally in the morning I wanted to confirm they got any of the emails, and finally one came back. Communication isn't the greatest. Also, the parking is horrible. If each room has a spot. There should be a sign that it is that's room parking spot. There is no signage and if you get there in the dark your screwed to even know it the right parking lot. I had high hopes for this B&B but it definitely fell short. If you're looking for a "spooky" place this may be it. It all seemed a bit fake to me. I did appreciate the 2 fake fireplaces we had in our room. It hit under 40 over our stay at night, these were great. If you have neck/back problem-bring your own pillows or whatever you need. The pillows reminded me of the deflating hospital pillows. Also, there's a shareable hot tub and we didn't know about it. Maybe because it was off season, things weren't running smoothly? Not sure.

William T.

Yelp
Our room was nice, clean and had the rustic feel that was advertised. We never received an email from the company giving us our entry code. A call to the number on the front door and that was quickly rectified. Parking was easy and we actually never needed our vehicle after we arrived. Shops, restaurants and "ghost tours " were all within walking distance. I emailed the inn about breakfast, but never received a reply, so we decided not to stay for that, which was fine. I later received a call from a representative who wanted to change us for the breakfast. I explained what had occurred and the issue was quickly resolved. We enjoyed our stay and would recommend the Inn to our friends and family. I would also return if we were coming back for another visit. Gettysburg is a great place to visit

Nelson M.

Yelp
Enjoyed the stay, staff was great. Breakfast outstanding. Parking outback was convenient so no worries about where to keep the car. Nice history of the building and what happened during the battle. Try it out for yourself.

Michael K.

Yelp
We were pleased by how friendly staff and other guests were. We felt welcomed and appreciated. The location could not be better. We were able to park in our designated parking spot, walk the downtown area then come back to our cozy and clean room. We highly recommend The Brickhouse Inn!

J H.

Yelp
Easy to find location, parking close by. Century-old buildings are kept in good structural condition. Stairs to the rooms are a bit narrow to navigate with luggage. No elevator. Nice spacious common area on the first floor. Breakfast was fine, very convenient during what I imagine is a hectic Summer season.

Alana W.

Yelp
We really enjoyed our stay here. It was in a great location, very clean and quiet. They had great coffee in the morning too.

Alan M.

Yelp
My wife and I have stayed here at least 4 times, with the most recent stay being the past weekend (end of July 2022). The past few stays were over the course of the past 10 years. All of our stays prior were amazing in that the attention to detail, and extraordinary service, were noticeable. Communication was easy, the grounds were meticulously maintained and the breakfasts were a cuisine. Our most recent experience/stay was the antithesis of our past experience with the Brickhouse inn. Our reservation was mishandled, the grounds were not as polished, and the breakfast was very generic. We booked online using their website (as we have 3 times in the past) and our room wasn't reserved for the date we selected. The grounds were unpolished (grass was uncut/overgrown, and the English garden behind the houses was nothing like it was in the past). The breakfast consisted of scrambled eggs, bacon, a fruit smoothie, a muffin, and lukewarm orange juice. They now have a manager of the property instead of the owners of the property being onsite (as was true in years past - I know because we spoke with both of them during past stays). The rooms and location are awesome, which would be the only reason I'd stay again. However, their attention to detail, which kept us coming back and referring their B&B to friends and family, has disappeared. We stayed at the Farnsworth inn also, and frankly, I don't see any notable reason to choose the Brickhouse inn over the Farnsworth inn. The Brickhouse inn may have a certain quaintness but the Farnsworth inn has an awesome indoor and outdoor tavern. Plus, the staff at Farnsworth is very personable! In summary, I suppose, if you've never stayed at the Brickhouse inn in years past then you may be impressed/happy, but the quality of the Brickhouse inn has deteriorated. The Brickhouse inn now comes across as profit-oriented.

Tedd B.

Yelp
Ease of check in, clean rooms and a great location. We loved the history of the building. Pricing was what is expect for the area.

Sarah C.

Yelp
This was our first stay at a bed-and-breakfast, and everything was perfect. The room was exactly as described. The staff was very responsive and knowledgeable about the area with recommendations for things to do and places to eat. There was a daily champagne reception, which was a nice treat for guests. We stayed in the North Carolina room which had two rooms. Perfect for our family of four and a lovely balcony. The N is in close proximity to everything in downtown Gettysburg and the national battlefield. But welcome back also had a helpful drawing for walking or jogging, which I took advantage of one morning, getting a 3 1/2 mile jog around the battlefield from the hotel. We will definitely stay here again.

Laura H.

Yelp
Wow! We had a great time! Melanie set up our dinner at the Dobbin House and the battlefield tour. Both were amazing! The breakfasts were delicious! Also, thank you for allowing us to extend our stay, we were having too much fun! Thank you again! David and Laura Haynes Falcon, Colorado

Dipika M.

Yelp
My husband and I enjoyed our brief stay here as part of a weekend getaway to Gettysburg. The house and rooms are very clean and comfortable, though my only recommendation is to take a note of the bed size- we didn't realize we were booking a room with a full bed, which was totally honest and wasn't that necessarily that uncomfortable, just not what we were expecting. The building can be accessed by a code and while there is no 24/7 staff on hand, someone is always accessible by phone and there during business hours. The rooms and bathrooms at all. The amenities you could ask for and you absolutely cannot beat the location for accessing the various charms of both historic and modern Gettysburg. I recommend taking the breakfast option as it was a really hearty meal and perfect for us before we set out on a long hike.

Karle L.

Yelp
My stay here was truly amazing. In the heart of historical Gettysburg the Brickhouse Inn serves delicious breakfast and a feeling that you've traveled back in time. All of the staff was so nice and the hot tub was very relaxing after a long day of tours. Before I went to bed I rinsed off in the most luxurious claw floor bath tub. 10/10

Gary K.

Yelp
Amazing location, accomodations and staff. I will definitely stay at the Brickhouse Inn / Welty House again on a future visit to Gettysburg!

Lisa B.

Yelp
This was a treasure to be sure. The staff is courteous and attentive. The breakfasts are delightful. The rooms are clean and authentic. We went on ghost tours and giggled when our accommodations were a stop on the tour. The gardens are lovely and location is perfect for enjoying Gettysburg. I highly recommend adding the Gettysburg Tour (booked through the brickhouse) best money we spent and enhanced our stay so much. We will be going back soon to enjoy more of the town and hospitality.

Philip G.

Yelp
A very pleasant and beautiful bed and breakfast experience. The hotel has a lot of historical significance and the staff is very friendly. Hope to come back to this establishment soon

Alexis L.

Yelp
This place was absolutely amazing, I highly recommend staying here at least once along your travels to Gettysburg. Walking distance to tons of shops and historic sites, the place is both quaint and quiet. The staff is extremely friendly, and you get to make new friends with other guests staying there with a delicious family style homemade breakfast in the mornings.

Jeff F.

Yelp
My brother and I spent three nights here (Dec. 5-7, 2021) and we totally enjoyed our stay. Brian and Tessa have restored the inn with period furniture and antique items which give it a truly cozy, Victorian-era feel; they're engaging, call you by name and make you feel at home from the minute you walk through the front door. We stayed in the New England Suite which has two separate, comfortable bedrooms (the smaller one has a balcony) and a bathroom. The entire place is kept immaculately clean and orderly, and considering that the inn is located in town, I was surprised at how quiet it is. The location is within easy walking distance of shops, bars and restaurants, as well as Cemetery Hill, Culp's Hill, the Jennie Wade House, Evergreen Cemetery and the Gettysburg National Cemetery. Each morning we were greeted with a hot, 3-course breakfast of bacon, eggs, sausage, yogurt and fruit, etc., and there is coffee and tea available in the main parlor 24/7 as well as water and soda in the refrigerator and a tray of cookies on the table. There is an outdoor garden area behind the inn with tables and chairs which would be great when the weather is more favorable. In-room color TV and free wi-fi kept us in touch with what was going on in the world. Brian and Tessa were wonderfully welcoming, friendly and helpful with suggestions on what to see and where to go in town; it's clear that they truly care about their guests and want them to have the best possible visit to Gettysburg. The on-site parking lot at the rear of the property allowed us to leave our car there and walk to many places without having to worry about parking. Our stay cost us $139.00 per night (less the 5% discount since I'm a AAA member) and it was well worth it, much better than staying at a chain hotel or motel. When we go back to Gettysburg again, we will most definitely be booking a room here.

John M.

Yelp
My wife and I spent 2 nights here along with some of our Marine Corps friends having our annual reunion. Had a great time. Breakfast were very good with good portions. Staff extremely friendly and helpful.

Jennette M.

Yelp
We loved our stay at the Brickhouse Inn! Convenient location to all things Gettysburg! Amazing history, staff and breakfast (in bed!!) We will be back!!!

C S.

Yelp
Really enjoyed our stay - zero complaints. Very clean and staff was very hospitable - felt like home away from home. Parking was especially convenient - off street, safe and private to the property. Surprised how good the breakfast was, they made it for us gluten free - it was quite delicious and filling. Location within Gettysburg was also perfect - really enjoyed being able to walk around and not have to drive everywhere since we were in close proximity to the house. Did the ghost tour first night and that was a lot of fun. There is a lot to learn and understand about the battle - so plan accordingly for enough time to see the battlefield/monuments and museum. We had a fantastic stay and trip, thanks!

Kate M.

Yelp
We had a lovely stay at Brickhouse Inn leading into Labor Day weekend. Nowadays it's so easy to book an Air BNB online, but honestly, I think the app is overrated and I've gotten burned on there a few times, so instead we went for the authentic bed and breakfast experience. Brickhouse has beautiful Victorian inspired decor throughout, but in my opinion, the most breathtaking place is in the back. It's beautifully landscaped between the outdoor dining area lined with brick and rotiron tables, and the perfectly manicured greenery and ponds. The owners are super nice and attentive and make an effort to talk at breakfast. Breakfast was delicious both days. We had quiche the first day and french toast the next. There's also an appetizer type course, yogurt or fruit, and dessert. I was pretty excited to get pie for breakfast! They offered shoefly pie, a rich molasses pie that I believe you can only get around eastern PA, along with a few alternatives. It was a vacation for us, after all, so I didn't mind. They also leave out a snack during the day that you can help yourself to eat, if you wish. You can book conveniently on their website. We decided to stay in the New York room, which was lovely, but keep in mind that it's on the third floor. Gettysburg is already a walking heavy place, so there were a few times when we wished we didn't have to go up so many stairs. However, it clearly said that on the website, so that's 100 percent on us. This place is very conveniently located to everything. We could walk to downtown and most of the battlefields were a 5- to 10-minute drive. They even have a small private parking lot in the back. We had a wonderful stay and plan to be back when we're in Gettysburg.

Archie C.

Yelp
Had a really nice stay here. Check-in was easy, the breakfast was good and staff responds immediately to questions. The rooms are comfortable and the parking was convenient. They leave cookies, tea and coffee out 24/7 so I had a late tea alone in the Victorian house in the middle of the night, which was a cool experience. I stayed in the Alabama Room in the Welty House. Definitely could feel the history!!!

Tim M.

Yelp
staff couldn't be nicer. breakfast couldn't be better. location tremendous.

Mallory M.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I had an absolutely lovely stay here over Halloween weekend this year. I can't say enough good things about the Brickhouse! First the location is absolutely ideal for someone who wants to stay a few days and check out the town. Gettysburg proper is very walkable and the Brickhouse is perfectly situated along the town's main drag. We stayed in the Texas room and found it to be absolutely wonderful. The bed was super cozy and it was on the first floor so we didn't have to traipse up the steps with big bags. I would definitely recommend this particular room for a couple looking for a nice little getaway. Oh and the breakfast was absolutely delicious. They made it something unique and delicious every day. We especially loved the shoefly pie. The coffee was also great and they kept it full during breakfast. I loved this b&b and would highly recommend it. We hope to be back soon!

James G.

Yelp
Can't think of a reasonable suggestion to improve. I try to save fives for the incredible, but if you honestly can't think of an improvement, how can it be a four? Spent a couple of nights here mid week. Staff was great, room well appointed, convinient location, excellent breakfast, attentive ownership, historic building. What really impressed me, though, was the garden! It's a shady spot, which limits plants with showy flowers, but owner Brian seemingly scoured the earth for every shade loving specimen available. Beautiful koi pond, stream, and interesting birds.

Garret O.

Yelp
This is a review for the Culp House which is run by the folks at The Brickhouse Inn. The Culp House is a beautiful residence that beats staying at a hotel or motel when visiting Gettysburg. The house was large enough to accommodate our family of five very comfortably. We stayed there in the winter of 2016 and we got a bit of snow, though the house was nicely heated and we were always toasty warm. One thing that came in handy was the washer and dryer which we used daily and is located on the second floor. There are two showers which meant that nobody waited long to take a bath. The kitchen is large and the refrigerator was full size which was great because we utilized it to cook our meals. The house is located in the middle of town close to the battlefield and restaurants and making a Walmart run. I felt like I never left home and I have nothing but warm memories of my stay at the Culp House. Highly recommended!!!

EJ A.

Yelp
Our stay at the Brickhouse Inn was beyond excellent. The atmosphere, the hospitality, and kindness were without match. The inn staff even worked hard to help my partner enjoy his coffee, which he is very particular about. Best of all, we felt very safe and the inn was kept immaculately clean. The Illinois room was a gorgeous place to stay, and we look forward to seeing a different room on our next visit. Try the afternoon refreshments, they're delicious!

J Riley S.

Yelp
Very nice accommodations and hosts. 5 stars.beautiful gardens with lots of space to sit and enjoy. Coffee, tea, water available 24 hrs. I was surprised by how quiet the room was even tho on one of Gettysburg's busiest streets. Nice hot breakfast included.

Sandra B.

Yelp
Really lovely BB. I enjoyed meeting the owners and loved hearing about the history of the home. The breakfast was super yummy with the exception of diluted OJ. The room was big and gorgeous. We loved our patio space. Sadly they allow smoking in some areas which you can smell right away. You cannot smoke in the rooms but the room had a bit of an off odor. Maybe baking soda might help in that situation or plug in deodorizer. Afternoon snack was a store bought cake and some brownies I think?? They let us help ourselves to coffee and tea. We brought our own wine. Surprised how dry it was there. Great location! Walk to everything and it is very close to the cemetery which we didn't take advantage of this time. Garden is gorgeous!! And shaded which helped since we visited on a 85 degree day. I would stay again.

Lisa M.

Yelp
All start by saying what a wonderful place to stay for the last two nights of our 9 day trip. Lovely staff and owners, so friendly and actually care about the experience of there guests! Clean, tastefully decorated rooms, fantastic breakfast, and beautifully landscaped grounds. Thanks for making the end of our trip so wonderful. So bummed I did not book a 3ed night!

Julie S.

Yelp
"This Bed and Breakfast Inn is a 10!!!" Our family recently stayed at the Brickhouse Inn, along with my brother and his family. We had a total of 8 and we stayed in the New England Suite, North Carolina Suite, and South Carolina Room in the Victorian House. Everything about our stay was absolutely wonderful! Tessa and Brian were the ULTIMATE HOSTS along with Melanie and the rest of the staff. The house, guest rooms, and social rooms are just beautiful and full of lovely antiques and the most tasteful decor. Everywhere you look there are special touches. We just loved our guestrooms, which included individual ac and heaters, so we could easily maintain our personal comfort. Each morning our family gathered around one of their large tables, just for us, and enjoyed the most delicious 3 course breakfast! They were generous in their servings and made certain that everyone was satisfied. Also, coffee, tea, cake, and cookies were set out everyday for us to enjoy! Brian and Tessa were super helpful in giving great advice, which we were happy to take and which made our visit all the more enriching. We went on a private 3 hour tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield, went to the Visitors Center to see the Museum, Cyclorama, and Film, took a tour of the Cemetery, and dined at The Dobbin House Tavern (and also the Spring House Tavern just below it). Our time in Gettysburg was the very best it could be and we could not be happier with our choice of staying at the Brickhouse Inn. And their location is fantastic, within walking distance to great shopping, sightseeing, and dining. We had looked so very forward to this trip and it did not disappoint in any way. Thank you Brian and Tessa for your warm and constant welcome and for your beautiful home that you shared with us. Someday we would love to stay with you again and highly recommend you to all!!!

Frank R.

Yelp
Stayed for two nights in this terrific b&b! The owners are engaging, most hospitable and history addicts. The accommodations and meals were first class and advice about the town and battlefield right on target. Very highly recommended!

Taj N.

Yelp
It's great I love it great service but I don't love the creep dolls all around. Their freaky.

Mike C.

Yelp
Stayed at the Brickhouse Inn B&B for a visit to the Gettysburg Battlefield. We stayed in the Carriage House and completely loved it. Located in the back of the property though a lovely garden, the Carriage House provided us with seclusion and privacy. An additional bonus was that the parking lot is located in the back of the property it was easy to transport baggage from your vehicle into the room. Our room was very clean and well-decorated with a warm appeal. Breakfast was delicious and the service was exceptional. Breakfast was 3 courses, perfect for a day of exploring on the battlefield. There are snacks (baked goods) in the main house throughout the day as well as coffee, tea, and soda. We absolutely loved our stay at the Brickhouse Inn and even decided to stay an extra night! We will definitely come back and stay here again.

Jason G.

Yelp
Clean, large rooms, beautiful accommodations, historical building with gunshot holes from the civil war, very nice hosts. Will stay again

Sara G.

Yelp
I loved this bed and breakfast! Incredible breakfast in the mornings (fresh fruit cup, apple pancake and bacon the first day, fruit and yogurt with zucchini fritters and egg/cornbread casserole the second day). Breakfast is always followed by home made dessert. :-) They keep iced tea and cookies out at all times so you can enjoy an afternoon snack on the front porch or in the garden, which we were happy to take advantage of. The landscaping was impressive! Location gets a 4/5: good proximity to one of the shopping streets and the Dobbin house, but a teeny bit far from the traffic circle where the main area is. Still walkable if you're wearing comfortable footwear. Battle grounds are also on the far side of walkable, but you really are right in the middle of everything. Our room was nice and clean, decorated nicely, but a bit small for us. Not too the point of being uncomfortable however. We were on the third floor, so I'm sure this is not the case for many of the rooms. All in all, I'd definitely come back if I'm in Gettysburg again!

Adrienne S.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I had a lovely stay at the Brickhouse. We were lucky enough to book the Carriage House, which was private and romantic, highly recommend! The staff is kind, and the breakfast was superb! Thanks again :)

Melonie T.

Yelp
This Inn was quaint and friendly. We were shown to our rooms promptly after the usual informal introductions to the (mom and pop) staff. There were wonderful cookies and hot tea or coffee on hand at all times. This was great because it was freezing the weekend we ventured to the battlefield. Our room was on the small size but with a nice private bathroom which was surprising given the age of the house. Room came equipped with TV, extra blankets and old school heater. The breakfast was really great. We ate off antique looking china. There were several small tables in the parlor so that everyone could sit with their respected groups or mingle if they preferred. I think I ate waaayy too much but it was worth it, that warm plate got me through a cold day of walking. This location is also very accessible to everything downtown. An easy walk to all the restaurants and shopping, although you have to drive to the battlefield but I think that is the case for all local hotels.

Maude B.

Yelp
To borrow from yelp...Eek! Methinks not. Overpriced, underwhelmed. We rented the carriage house, the room was fine. Late arrival? No problem. Trouble started when we couldn't find the keys left for us and had to dial the number passed on to us by the innkeeper. Ms. Snarkface didn't really help set the tone for our stay, but we soldiered on. It was so late everything was closed and so we dined on some fine pizza down the road, but that's hardly The Brickhouse's fault. What is their fault is the totally awkward breakfast, hosted in the garden, where YOU ARE FORCED TO SIT WITH STRANGERS. Some people are into that, I get it. We aren't. There were no ifs, ands, or buts, about it though -- the staff set only a limited number of places (DESPITE EMPTY TABLES!) and that was that. Oh, and we got some doozies of the religious zealot variety. OF COURSE WE DID. So, awkward breakfast with a pair of duds. Then the food. Fruit in a martini glass. A little 2001, but fine, it was fresh and tasty. What came next was a toasted English muffin slathered in egg salad and topped off with melted shredded cheese, three slices of cheap-o bacon on the side. Srsly? For $179 bucks a night? It was absolutely disgusting. Breakfast and the 'tudes all around totally ruined our stay. Someone should take a brick to the Brickhouse, kapow.

Paw P.

Yelp
Nice location near the battlefield. A very clean and neat B&B. Different full breakfast daily. Very friendly staff. Cookies and/or cake is set out nightly for guests. A big covered porch in front to relax and read or watch people.

Michael H.

Yelp
My wife and I enjoyed our stay at BHI. The accommodations and service were excellent and friendly. I will be returning soon and recommending to friends. Thank you Brian and Tess for a memorable stay. Not enough words to say on how much we enjoyed ourselves. Bravo Zulu!

D H.

Yelp
We were given a weekend stay here as a wedding gift. Since we couldn't come until well after check in we made prior arrangements and it was not a big problem to get the keys after they had closed up. The building was so nice and very well maintained. While the room was small it was still really nice. We had everything we needed. This was the best nights sleep I had gotten away from home ever. Breakfast was a little strange for us as we were about 30-40 years younger than the other guests. You will have to sit with the other guests. This was the only real complaint I see people make. Here's the thing stop being so anti social. At first it was awkward for us being much younger but as we spoke with other guests it turned around. People were very nice had a lot of advice for us being newly weds. The food was good and the company was great. The location to this place was even better. We parked our car around back and never had to use it until it was checkout. We were walking distance to so much. If anything I wish we would have been able to stay longer. Eventually we will come back.

Rachel F.

Yelp
We stayed here the weekend of July 22, 2016. As always, Brian & Tessa were warm and welcoming. Our room was immaculate and we enjoyed the privacy provided by our balcony. July 23 was my husband's birthday. Brian had the staff sing Happy Birthday as well as bringing a piece of pie out with a candle in it! We have stayed here several years and couldn't ask for more.

Kendal B.

Yelp
We just visited Gettysburg for the very first time. It was a bucket list item for over 20 years. We wanted to make sure that we stayed in a "Civil War" era building. Well, this is it. We stayed in the Kentucky Room of the Welty House for 5 nights between March 19 and 24. Absolutely beautiful. This building actually was here during the Battle of Gettysburg. The room was old, warm, clean, comfortable and decorated in the 1863 era. Yes it did have a color TV and Internet. Brian and Tessa are your hosts and they are the sweetest, kindest people who make it their primary mission of ensuring that you are happy, comfortable and that you have everything you need. They memorize every guests name and remember them! The breakfasts are amazing! Not your everyday meal of cereal, or oatmeal. Oh no, no, no! The cook is up bright and early making homemade breakfasts every day. Really, really great meals. I can't say enough great things about this place. Really. This is the only place I will ever stay when going to Gettysburg. This place was the icing on the cake! Thank you for helping to make a wonderful vacation!

Sheila M.

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My husband I don't believe we could have found a better place to stay anywhere else in Gettysburg. We stay in new part of the c.1830 bullet-scarred Welty House which was there during the war and believe to had sharpshooters located in it. You can also see bullet holes in the Kentucky Room if you stay there, or our favorite room, the Delaware Room, (which you can hear someone moving around at night in the Welty House, could just be gh...s) which was an addition to Welty House after the war. The Brickhouse Inn has all prices of rooms. The rooms: for one person to couples; rooms with private entrance; to family suite. I started out in Ohio, then moved to South Caroline, stay in Maryland, Texas, New York, Carriage House. My favorite room of all times is Delaware where with my husband, I stay in the most. Tess and Brian are wonderful Hosts, is the reason we go there so often. They are now genuine loyal friends you like to visit. And we will be returning this July and November 2018

Patrica P.

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Bryan and Tessa were gracious hosts. Loved the history of the inn. Before you start your journey, ask the staff for their recommendations. Melissa made arrangements for a docent led tour of the battlefield that we will be talking about forever. Great time in Gettysburg!

Kate J.

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The Brickhouse is a lovely bed and breakfast with attractive furnishings and grounds. It is not inexpensive but the rooms are very comfortable and you will have a private bathroom and perhaps a balcony. The owners were a pleasure to meet and so helpful. They set us up with a great dinner reservation and a fantastic battlefield tour. Linens and towels are better quality than most hotels and the breakfast was ample and enjoyable. Lee did a wonderful job getting us settled and made us feel very welcome

Jim B.

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Probably the best hospitality you could ever expect. Very accommodating and we are high maintenance. Great food nice people. Room was very clean every thing you need is there. Basically in the middle of town. A short walk to about everything. Loved it and we will be back.

Brandi B.

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My sister and I actually stayed at the Stahl House which is about 2 blocks away from the Inn but it is run by the same folks. Tessa and Brian were just wonderful! We had to travel last minute and they were just so friendly and accommodating. The house was so gorgeous! It was a two bedroom lower level apartment. The upstairs is rented locally (they have a separate entrance) but the entire downstairs was all ours and it was fabulous! It is so clean and has a fully stocked kitchen, clean linens and the most comfortable beds! We actually had brought our own linens just because you never know if someone will be as meticulous as you are about cleaning linens, but no need--this place was immaculate!! You must read the house book that is kept on the desk. The folks that have stayed at the Stahl house have given their words of wisdom during their visit which is just so charming. Perfect location. We were within walking distance to some wonderful attractions and loads of shopping. Plenty of parking in the back and we always felt safe. Beautiful, picturesque area. Thank you, Tessa and Brian! You two were just wonderful and we cannot thank you enough.