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Our Lancaster County, Pennsylvania bed and breakfast inn was built in 1910 and was at one time the residence of the Armstrong Family of the Armstrong tile and flooring business. It was also home for the Leath family who founded the Strasburg Rail Road. Built in the Dutch Colonial style it is a stately residence for the inn.

The name comes from the first two innkeepers. In 1987, Keith & Laura Dingeldein bought the home and established it as the Dingeldein House Bed & Breakfast. Keith was the pastry chef at the Hershey Hotel. Then in 1989 the inn was bought by its second innkeepers, Jack & Sue Flatley. During a visit to Ireland in 1983, Jack while looking for his family crest, discovered that the name Flatley had been entered in the heraldry book in error under the name O'Flaherty. In 1993, Jack & Sue changed the name of the inn to its current name O'Flaherty's Dingeldein House.

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The Flatleys were the innkeepers from 1989 until 1999 when they sold the inn to the third innkeepers Danny & Nancy Whittle. The Whittles coming from Tennessee incorporated southern hospitality into innkeeping. In January 2006, Danny and Nancy sold the inn to the fourth innkeepers, Dave & Gerry Blaich. The Blaichs moved here from Quakertown, PA where they resided for nineteen years.

As you can see, O'Flaherty's Dingeldein House has been welcoming guests to the estate for almost two decades. Come and experience the rich history and warmth of our Lancaster County accommodations for yourself.

 
O'Flaherty's Dingeldein House Bed and Breakfast
Innkeepers: Gerry and Dave Blaich - 1105 E. King St., Lancaster, PA 17602
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