Dr Jonathan Pitney House - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Online Bookable Property Rooms available starting from $59.00 Built in 1799, an addition in 1848, faithfully restored and impeccably renovated in 1997, the Dr. Jonathan Pitney House, the home of the Father of Atlantic City is now a study in authenticity and beauty. All rooms and suites have private ... bedandbreakfast.com
No title - expert review All guestrooms have in suite baths, early 1900s clawfoot soaking tubs with showers, with exception of the Absecum Room which does not have a bath tub.The Grandville parlor is a quiet retreat for conversation, enjoying our collection of medical antiques, or reflecting on the day. The Colonial dining ... lanierbb.com
No title - expert review So close to Atlantic City. .yet so charmingly far away.Welcome to the Historic House of Dr. Jonathan Pitney. the most important individual to live at the Jersey Shore in the first half of the 19th century. Physician, intellectual, public servant, educator and businessman, the good Doctor is known as... bbonline.com
No title - expert review The Historic Dr. Jonathan Pitney House: Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway weekend, a delightful special time touring local wineries, the St. Paddy's Pub Tour, Murder Mystery Weekends, or other special places and times, the Pitney House is the place to be. Enjoy the splendor of antique fi... escapemaker.com
No title - expert review Jonathan Pitney's turnofthe century home has been lovingly restored into a bed and breakfast with a warm and friendly atmosphere. This home was originally built by Samuel Reed in 1799. Pitney purchased the colonialstyle home in 1833, but when he added on in 1848, the addition was built in an italian... gotrump.com
No title - expert review The Historic Dr Jonathan Pitney House , the Home of the FATHER OF ATLANTIC CITY was built in 1799 and restored as a bed and breakfast in 1997. The only historic B&B in the Atlantic City region offering accommodations to tourist and business travelers and is located in Absecon, New Jersey, only a few... ibbp.com
No title - expert review Dr. Jonathan Pitney's turn of the century home has been lovingly restored into a bed and breakfast with a warm and friendly atmosphere. This home was originally built by Samuel Reed in 1799. Dr. Pitney purchased the colonial style home in 1833, but when he added on in 1848, the addition was built in... shdweb.com
No title - expert review Dr Jonathan Pitney House historic bed and breakfast is located five miles from the town of Smithville and nine miles from the Renault Winery. Other points of interest include, Forsythe Wildlife Preserve, and Brigantine Beach. Breakfast is a special time. Start your day with a full buffet breakfast s... sidestep.com
Nice, but could have been better - user review We were in a party and stayed in several rooms. The rooms in the main house are ornate and beautifully decorated, but the rooms are small and crowded with antiques. Also, you ... travel.yahoo.com
Horrible dirty!!! - user review We went there for a weekend with an infant, my daughter. The rooms are nicely decorated with antiques, a little bit too crowded, they make you empty a dehumidifer/ac that blows o... travel.yahoo.com
Do not waste your money - user review The Pickney B&B must at one time been wonderful, but not for our visit. The outside of the hotel is worn, the inside is worn, the room had dust mites on the floor, the bathroom h... travel.yahoo.com
Give this place props!!!!!! - user review The owner was a darling. Breakfast was awesome. The rooms were quaint and tidy. I want to return for another romantic weekend. All the rooms have modern fireplaces. He cooks br... travel.yahoo.com
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