Inn at Brandywine Falls, Sagamore Hills, Ohio

The Inn at Brandywine Falls, overlooking Brandywine Waterfall (a 67-foot natural wonder) in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, was built in 1848 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been luxuriously renovated and made modern; all without changing its historic Greek Revival appearance and character. It is furnished in Ohio antiques, and features quality amenities and gourmet foods. The Inn is an impeccable Country Place and a part of the tapestry of 33,000 acres of parkland (Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area) and adjacent to Brandywine Waterfall.

Built in 1848 as the home of James and Adeline Wallace, it was a centerpiece of the then thriving community of Brandywine Mills. The Wallaces owned the mills as well as 800 acres of land. Now their fine place provides six rooms for visitors, many with sitting areas and all with well-appointed private baths. Each guest accommodation is distinct in Ohio historic decor and ambiance.

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Inn at Brandywine Falls
8230 Brandywine Road
Sagamore Hills
Ohio
44067-2810
USA

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