Rooms & Rates
You are invited to enjoy a stay on Luftberg Farm in a modern country farmhouse. The house sits on a hill overlooking a peaceful valley through which the pre-glacial Groveport River ran 200 million years ago.
Walnut Room
Accommodates 1-5 people
This 342 sq ft room with sitting area is well suited for guests wanting to share a room but not the same bed, or for parents accompanied by their children.
This extremely large second floor room, made sunny and bright by two skylights, has a large but cozy sitting area. The room contains two antique spool spindle three quarter beds, one with a twin trundle under it. Steps beside each high bed help those vertically challenged to get into bed.
One bed, along with the wash stand and sofa, were inherited from Ruth's Victorian era maternal grandmother. A matching dresser and Windsor rocker were inherited from Bryan's side of the family. The beds are made up with crisp 100% cotton air dried linens, down pillows and duvets. Wool and synthetic blankets and pillows are available upon request. Bathrobes are provided for your use, as are huge bath sheet towels. The bathroom is just two steps outside your door and is shared only if the Cherry Room is booked.
This room accommodates 1-5 people. The room cost of $210 includes up to 3 people. A $70 fee per person, per night, will be charged for additional guests 12 years and older. The fee is $60 per night per child under 12 years. For babies in arms there is no charge. A $25 fee/stay will be charged for setting up the trundle. A full country breakfast is included in the cost.
The room cost of $210 includes 1-3 people and a full breakfast.
Price: $210 per night (including breakfast)
Cherry Room
Accommodates 1-2 people
This 206 sq ft room has a queen bed and an intimate sitting alcove. The bathroom is two steps outside your door and shared only if the Walnut Room is booked.
Sleeping in this large, bright, second story corner room with 9 foot ceilings and 3 large windows makes it seem as if you are lying among the clouds! The bed and nightstand were custom made by Amish craftsmen, from cherry trees timbered on Luftberg Farm, to match the antique cherry dresser. A comfortable stuffed armchair and antique spool spindle table grace the sitting alcove and make it the perfect place to read or use your laptop. Or relax in the rocking chair.
Make use of the bathrobes provided. Enjoy the hugeness of the bath sheet towels. Take in the fresh smell of 100% cotton linens that are air dried. The down pillows and duvet are light and airy. Wool and synthetic blankets and pillows are available upon request.
The room cost of $140 includes 1-2 people and a full breakfast.
Price: $140 per night (including breakfast)
Ash Room
Accommodates 1-2 people
This large, second story, 227 sq ft room has a queen bed and a sitting alcove. The bathroom is two steps outside your door and shared only if the Oak Room is booked.
This large corner room contains a queen size wall bed made by Amish craftsmen from Luftberg Farm's own ash trees. The traditional style of the wall unit complements the antique highboy, inherited from Ruth's grandmother.
A working treadle sewing machine, a gift from Bryan's Oklahoma step grandmother, is one of several sewing machines that are tucked away in this room. Decorated in a quilting/sewing theme, this is Ruth's sewing room when not in use by guests. The three large windows and nine foot ceiling make it a bright room to sit in one of the two LazyBoy arm chairs for reading, sewing or just relaxing.
Make use of the bathrobes provided. Enjoy the hugeness of the bath sheet towels. Take in the fresh smell of 100% cotton linens that are air dried. The light and airy down pillows and duvet make it seem like you are sleeping in a cloud. Available upon request are wool and synthetic blankets and pillows.
The room cost of $140 includes 1-2 people and a full breakfast.
Price: $140 per night (including breakfast)
Oak Room
Accommodates 1-4 people
This large 255 sq ft room has a queen bed with a full trundle under it. The three large windows in this second floor Oak Room overlook the woods and waterfall, pond and flower gardens.
The queen size bed was deliberately made high so that a full size trundle bed could be hidden underneath. If you happen to be vertically challenged, steps are provided to help you into bed. The lack of any closet in this room make the large armoire a necessity, but adds to the historical feeling of the room. Two upholstered arm chairs and a drop leaf oak table with two chairs allow seating to play games, work or just curl up with a good book in this sunny and bright room. The bathroom is only two steps outside your bedroom door, and shared only if other guests are booked into the Ash Room.
The furniture in this room was the first Ruth and Bryan commissioned to be made by Amish craftsmen in Wayne County. Made from Luftberg Farm red oak trees, the furniture is made in Mission Style to compliment an oak secretary dresser that Ruth’s mother acquired in the 1950’s by buying all of the household goods of an elderly neighborhood spinster for $50!
The beds are made up with crisp 100% cotton air dried linens, down pillows and duvets. Available upon request are wool and synthetic blankets and pillows. Bathrobes are provided for your use, as are huge bath sheet towels. A full country breakfast is included in the cost.
The cost of the Oak Room occupied by 1-2 people is $140. This room can accommodate up to 4 people, when two sleep on the trundle bed, although this makes the otherwise spacious room crowded. For more than two guests, a $70 fee per person, per night, will be charged for additional guests 12 years and older. The fee is $60 per night, per child, under 12 years. For babies in arms there is no charge. A fee of $25/stay will be charged for setting up the trundle.
The room cost of $140 includes 1-2 people and a full breakfast.
Price: $140 per night (including breakfast)
Oak Suite (Oak Room & Adjoining Room)
The Oak Room accommodates 1-4 people; Adjoining Room sleeps three adults, 1 small child & 1 baby
The Oak Suite includes both the 255 sq ft Oak Room and the 250 sq ft adjoining room.
The Oak Room has a queen bed with a full trundle under it. The three large windows in this second floor room overlook the woods and waterfall, pond and flower gardens.
The queen size bed was deliberately made high so that a full size trundle bed could be hidden underneath. If you happen to be vertically challenged, steps are provided to help you into bed. The lack of any closet in this room make the large armoire a necessity, but adds to the historical feeling of the room as does the antique chair. The bathroom, only two steps outside the bedroom door, is shared only if other guests are booked into the Ash Room.
Since the spacious adjoining room can only be accessed through the Oak Room, it is ideal when reserved along with it as the Oak Suite for a family with children, or for guests who would like their own separate sitting room. It contains a modern crib that meets AAP safety standards, a youth trundle bed suitable for a small child, an antique spool spindle day bed and a three-quarter bed. The large room is a delight for children, as they can play with the wooden toys, dolls, and stuffed bears as well as a rocking horse. The room has both an adult and child size rocking chair as well as many children's books.
The beds are made up with crisp 100% cotton air dried linens, down pillows and duvets.
Available upon request are wool and synthetic blankets and pillows. Bathrobes are provided for your use, as are huge bath sheet towels. A full country breakfast is included in the cost.
The cost of the Oak Suite occupied by 1-3 people is $210. For more than three guests, a $70 fee per person, per night, will be charged for additional guests 12 years and older. The fee is $60 per night, per child, under 12 years. For babies in arms there is no charge. A fee of $25/stay will be charged for setting up the trundle.
The room cost of $210 includes 1-3 people and a full breakfast.
Price: $210 per night (including breakfast)