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Lobby
The main entrance is a magnicent display of oak.
  Living Room
Relax in our book-lined living room and enjoy a fire during the winter months.
       
 
         
Dining room
Our dining room is inspired by the Scottish hunting lodge style.
 
Relax on the comfort of the Amish-built swing on our front porch. We have two porches available for your enjoyment
       
Carpenters Larry Kyser, Pat Sacia and Denny Kyser (left to right) did a fantastic job creating new living space that blends in beautifully with our historic home. Their talent is evident by the elegant staircase and other custom work throughout the house. Village Lumber in West Salem provided design work and materials.

The English farmhouse/pub style kitchen includes a feature wall decorated with English, Scottish and Irish pub coasters. A 1932 wood cook stove and antique dry sink add character.

Although it no longer pumps water, the farm's windmill is still intact and visible from the house. Much of the farm's pasture land now is used by beef cattle. These were across the fence from our nature trail.
The sun peeks over the hills near Brambleberry Bed and Breakfast on a misty, late summer morning. Fall means harvest time at Brambleberry. This chopped corn will feed the beef cattle on the farm this winter.
Christmas is a special time at Brambleberry. Our front porch (left) welcomes holiday visitors who can snuggle up in front of our wood fireplace.
Our 9-foot Christmas tree has many one-of-a-kind ornaments.
A diverse collection of Santas graces the fireplace mantle at Christmas time.
Views of the local ridges on a winter's evening.

A pair of bald eagles watch from a tree.

A full moon peeks over the ridge.
A double rainbow appears following a spring thunderstorm.