History of the House:
The brick structure was originally constructed as a carriage house in 1884 for the George S. Good home, located at 442 W. Water Street. He was a successful businessman with a flair for extravagance. The two-story home was a combination of carriage house, stable, office, billiard room and pigeon boxes, where squab were raised. The refurbishing of this carriage house has been tastefully done. It retains much of its original character. It is the largest brick carriage house in Lock Haven's Nationally Registered Water Street District. It still retains its high windows in the formal living room which was originally the horse stable. A 14-room home consisting of two grand fireplaces, Carriage House has one in the formal entrance and the other in the master bedroom on the second floor. Two living rooms, a formal dining room, a large inviting kitchen, two open staircases and three and a half bathrooms complete the home.
Features:
  • A non-smoking environment
  • Four guest rooms
  • Air conditioned
  • Cable television in each room
  • Phone availability
  • Wireless internet
  • Full breakfast
  • Private bath
  • Off-street parking
  • Please, no pets