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the Colbert Farm Estate, charm is served up country style!
The Colbert Farm Estate was built in 1887 by Adam Roland, Harold
Colbert's Great-Grandfather, and has been owned by his family for
four generations.
Located on Coder Road, two miles west of Calvin. Rustic, secluded
eight-room house in beautiful Trough Creek Valley.150-acre farm
borders State
Game Lands. Ample parking for cars and boats.
Most of the comforts of home are provided; heat, indoor plumbing,
shower, hot and cold water, washer and dryer, electric stove,
refrigerator/freezer, microwave, color television, comfortable
furniture, and window
screens.
Cookware, dishes, silverware, coffee pot, toaster, and electric
fans are also included. Pillows, linens, and towels are provided
as well.
A crib and a high chair are available upon request. Telephone
service is not available. Colbert's Farm Estate has four bedrooms
with
two queen-size beds and two full-size beds. Bedrooms are furnished
with
rustic cedar-log furniture. Portable air mattresses are also
available for additional guests.
The estate also has a wonderful meeting room for your use. We
have a 12X30 room with fireplace, table, and chair seating
for 12 people.
A laptop to television connection can be provided on request.
If getting out in the great outdoors is your idea of fun then
there are many activities available on and near the estate.
You can enjoy
hunting and hiking on Colbert's Farm Estate or State Game
Lands. We furnish picnic tables, Gas grill and fire ring with wood
at no extra
charge. Horseback riding, mountain biking, and snowmobiling
on adjoining State Snowmobile trails is mere minutes away.
Many other
activities abound such as; fishing, bowling, movie going,
or simply relaxing
in the sun!
There are also many nearby attractions. From exploring caves
to visiting museums, the state is your central locations
for many
Huntingdon County
attractions. Within 45 minutes of the estate you can find;
Raystown Lake, Lincoln and Indian Caverns, Swigart Auto
Museum, Juniata College, East Broad Top Steam Railroad
and Street Car
Museum, Seven
Points Area Complex, State College, and Altoona.
Surround yourself in country charm! |