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The Mansion at Noble Lane – Bethany, PA

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Nobel Lane ammenitiesTwo hours from NYC, worlds away from stressful living.
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The Mansion at Noble Lane, a boutique resort and spa in the lake region of Northeast Pennsylvania’s mountains, invites you to relax, renew and rejoice. Located on 22 lush acres, the opulent, 25,000-square-foot Gilded Age mansion was once a private estate belonging to the founders of the F.W. Woolworth Corp.– now it’s your exclusive escape. Just a two-hour drive from New York City and a few minutes more from Philadelphia, Noble Lane is one of a handful of East Coast historic mansions open for the public to stay and enjoy.

With 14 unique guestrooms, the Mansion at Noble Lane is intimate enough for personalized service, yet everything you need is right on premises. Unwind at You-Topia, our seven-treatment-room spa; savor teas and treats at Leaves, our private, glassed-in tearoom; refresh with a smoothie at Ripe, our fun fruit bar; take a healthy cooking class in our demo kitchen; or awaken mind, body and spirit in our 10,000-square-foot recreational facility, complete with a state-of-the-art gym, yoga/Pilates/dance studio and an Olympic-sized heated swimming pool. Rounding out the offerings are tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, along with breathtaking outdoor spaces—a formal English garden, covered porches, a secret stone arbor and a private lake. You can do as much as you like or as little. The Mansion at Noble Lane is perfect for spa vacations, couples rendezvous, girlfriend getaways, corporate and church retreats, and private celebrations, especially fantasy weddings for the indie bride.

The Mansion at Noble Lane’s Special Touches
  • 1908 Gilded Age mansion with original details
  • 14 guest rooms decorated with unpretentious elegance
  • Private bathrooms with soaking tubs or air-jetted tubs
  • Custom bath amenities, luxurious robes, blow dryers
  • A/C, clock radio/I-pod players, flat-screen TVs and safes in all rooms
  • Various gathering spaces with working fireplaces
  • On-premises spa, tea room and fruit bar
  • Complimentary full breakfast featuring locally-sourced ingredients
  • Fitness center with complimentary classes daily
  • On-site parking and courtesy shuttle service from the Main St. bus terminal
  • Indoor and outdoor spaces for private events hosting as many as 400 guests

The press says
The River Reporter“Hidden behind a high, ornate gate and a long driveway lined with imposing Norway maple trees stands a glistening mansion of a former age.”
The River Reporter

About The Neighborhood About The Neighborhood - Nobel Lane

Five minutes after passing through the quaint town of Honesdale, “The Birthplace of the American Railroad” and the Wayne County seat, you enter the bucolic village of Bethany, home to working farms, un-bridled charm and historic landmarks, including The Mansion at Noble Lane, a former Woolworth estate and the site of the movie Playing for Keeps, starring a young Marissa Torme.Bethany is a haven for those looking to unwind, achieve optimum health or enjoy the great outdoors—Himalayan Institute for yoga and holistic health is down the street, the popular Prompton State Park is five miles away, and some of the most prestigious summer camps in the region are nearby: Indian Head Camp, Camp Moshav, Camp Seneca, Camp Towanda, Camp Equinunk, Camp Blue Ridge, Tyler Hill Camp, Indian Head Camp, Camp Cayuga Wiki, Camp Cayuga, Trail’s End Camp, Camp Watonka, Camp Wayne for Boys and Girls, and Summit Camp.
Rich in history and abundant in available activities, Bethany is located in the Northeast region just outside the Pocono Mountains. We celebrate all four seasons: Springtime beauty can be found in the local state forests and parks, think hiking and biking; Summer is for rafting on the Delaware River or enjoying outdoor Festivals & Events, including Honesdale’s Roots and Rhythms Festival, the old-fashioned Wayne County Fair, or the musical lineups at Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary and at Bethel Woods, less than an hour away in Bethel, New York, home of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. In the fall, enjoy the vibrant colors of our countryside and of the fresh fruits and vegetables at The Farmers’ Market on Main Street. And we are literally a “Winter Wonderland”—the actual song was penned here—with skiing and snow sports at nearby Elk Mountain, Pennsylvania’s best. Popular year-round activities? Gallery hopping and arts events sponsored by the Wayne County Arts Alliance, antiquing and specialty shopping in Downtown Honesdale.

 

 

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