Church Street Bed and Breakfast absolutely MADE our trip to Lewisburg. Tom and Sheila Cardis, our hosts, are not just warm and welcoming, they make you feel like you are one of a large group of gregarious friends and family. The house is a large, nine bedroom manor from 1904 which is lovingly done in period style. They rent out two rooms, and we stayed in the downstairs Laing Room. It was huge, had a queen bed, a fireplace, and a television. There was a large attached bathroom, all kitted out in full Victoriana, complete with the original clawfoot tub(and a modern, freestanding shower). Sheila has put out all sorts of toiletries in case you forgot something, and there are loads of towels. We came and went as we pleased, Friday to Sunday, sometimes staying to chat and drink wine with the ever evolving group of friends, family, and neighbors stopping by to pass time on the porch or back patio. Tom and Sheila are both genuinely hilarious individuals, and there is plenty of what the Irish call, ‘good crack.‘ I will come back and post a picture when I download them. The house is on a very quiet street about two or three blocks from downtown Lewisburg. The main restaurants and shopping and pubs are a five minute walk past the picturesque Old Stone Presbyterian Church and Carnegie Institute. There is a large garden with a pond and chairs set out on the lawn. Temperatures were lovely and fireflies were out in abundance. I highly recommend taking a little jaunt up to Lewisburg and calling ahead to reserve at Church Street.