New Hope's 1870 Wedgwood House is a gracious Wedgwood-blue colored Victorian "Painted Lady" and looks great in all four seasons. Open year 'round, it sets on 2 plus acres of landscaped grounds yet is just steps from the bustling village of New Hope and the walking bridge to Lambertville.
We also own the neighboring Umpleby and Aaron Burr House B&B Inns. The one telephone number below will connect you to the Innkeeper.

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Wedgwood Inn
111 W. Bridge St.,
New Hope, PA 18938-1401
215-862-2570
A warm and friendly inn, we cordially welcome you to visit us year 'round. Nadine and Carl, innkeepers.
A recent guest wrote:
Hi Carl, and Dinie,
Just wanted to share my post about our stay at the Wedgwood. Thanks again for hosting us - we had a fantastic time. www.motherofalltrips.com
Best,
Mara
"Sleep Here Now" travel
bloggers Katie and Jesse recently uploaded this video onto YouTube
about the Wedgwood Inn of New Hope and our adjacent Umpleby House
and Aaron Burr House Inn.
Click here to view.
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New
nationally published book and blog on Pennsylvania travel
touts the "Wedgwood Inns" as the place to stay in New Hope!
Pennsylvania has more than its share of interesting bed & breakfast inns. At the 1870 Wedgwood Inn (pictured above) in New Hope, the innkeepers proudly point out a trap door leading to a tunnel that was once part of the Philadelphia-Quaker Underground Railroad network before leading guests to their elegant, Victorian-era rooms.
A college student prepared this overview of our Wedgwood Inns, Click Here to view photos and text.