About Us

160 Years Of Warm Welcome...
The Cashtown Inn was built in 1797 as a stagecoach stop on the way west. The crossroads it sat near would eventually bear the same name, Cashtown. In 1815, owner Peter Marck acquired a tavern license and originally had four rooms available.
During the Gettysburg Campaign, the inn became the headquarters for many Confederate officers and staff, including Generals A. P. Hill, John D. Imboden, and Henry Heth. The basement also served as a field hospital during the battle.
Events
Keeping Tradition and Old World Fun
New Ownership
August 6th 2021
The current owners purchased the Cashtown Inn in August of 2021. We have 3 suites and 3 rooms open and available for stay. The Restaurant is closed for now.
Amenities
Hometown Hospitality in a Historic Venue
Keurig
Private Baths
Air Conditioning
Small Refrigerator with Freezer
WiFI & Netflix Television
Limited to certain rooms
Gift Shop
Linens
Toiletries
Restaurant
(currently closed)
My husband (a civil war buff) has always wanted to stay here. We have followed the new owner's journey and couldn't wait for it to re-open. We were not disappointed! Jeremy and Danielle are the sweetest couple. The room (AP Hill) was clean, bright, and comfortable! All the amenities are needed for your stay. There was no TV but give me a cool evening rocking in the chairs on the front porch enjoying nature any day!
The Inns parlor is a great place to relax and the general store has the cutest things! Jeremy was super knowledgeable about the inn's history and the tour of the basement was creepy and cool! The restaurant is not open yet but Jeremy is an excellent cook. The breakfast was delicious! He uses local meats (bacon, sausage, scrapple) that were so outstanding we had to go to the butcher and bring some back to NJ! 🙂 I highly recommend this Inn, the owners "are doing it right!"
Evilgypsy
Travelocity
Escape Back in Time
“Rediscover Cashtown Inn for yourself. Come stand on the front porch and let your mind wander back to the summer of 1863…”