Mehard Manor is a superb example of the Adam style of Georgian Colonial architecture. The 5800 sq ft home was constructed in 1913 for Samuel S. Mehard, a prominent Mercer County judge and attorney. Fortunately, the house has been preserved in almost its original condition, allowing a glimpse into what would have been an elegant lifestyle of an earlier period. The spacious size and flowing design of the house provide the ideal adaptation to a bed and breakfast. Mehard Manor is central to many diverse activites including Prime Outlet Center in Grove City, Volant's Main Street, 4 nearby colleges, and beautiful Amish countryside. Located only minutes away from the intersection of Interstates 79 & 80, Mehard Manor is the perfect inn for travelers. |