Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath
Antietam Guest House is a historic log and stone home in the quiet rural town of Sharpsburg, best known for its proximity to the Antietam National Battlefield, site of the famous Civil War battle. The house has three levels. Sleeping areas are on the first and third level, a total of four separate beds. Happy to answer any questions about the sleeping arrangements. Middle level has kitchen and sitting room. Bathroom with shower is on middle level. Front porch and back deck have chairs and table for outside weather times. Motion detected flood lights at back porch for nighttime security. Sharpsburg is a Canal Town, part of the trail experience between Georgetown and Cumberland and Pittsburg on the C&O Canal Towpath and the Great Allegheny Passage Trail. Free, unlimited Wi-Fi keeps guests connected to the unbounded internet world. Full kitchen with dishwasher. All linens supplied. Washer and drier with laundry soap. Central air conditioning and heating keep the house comfortable. A fan and ceiling fan help move air through the house. Supplemental heating systems can be turned on if the weather is frightful. Deck furniture, with umbrella, and porch seating extend the space to the outdoors, Outside lighting creates safe nighttime backyard and deck activities. Both a charcoal grill and a gas grill are at the back deck. The house accommodates six. Beds are on the top and bottom levels. On the top level is the bedroom with a queen bed. The bedroom has a half bath. On the top level, on the landing at the top of the steps, a twin-size day bed adds a sleeping option. On the bottom level, there is a queen pull out sofa and a twin pull out chair-and-a-half. The Pack 'n Play is usually set up on the landing area. Two baby gates are ready to set at the top or bottom of the stairs to keep your toddlers or dogs safe. The dog fee is $10 per dog per day. No fee for children still in school.
The house is one block off Main Street, 4.1 miles from Shepherdstown, West Virginia, 10 miles from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, and 13 miles from Hagerstown, Maryland. Harpers Ferry is about 14 miles the house. Gettsyburg National Military Park is about one hour from Sharpsburg. The house is within walking distance to casual and fine dining and the famous Nutters Ice Cream Shop. The house is 1.7 miles from the Potomac River and the C&O Canal and towpath. Bikers have an up-hill ride from Snyders Landing to Chapline Street (1.5 miles) and a down-hill coast for the final two blocks to Antietam Guest House. The half-acre lot offers plenty of room for outside activity. The house and location are perfect for weekend getaways and family vacations. Three levels offer privacy and convenience at the same time. The downstairs level features a 'living' rock wall foundation and a 'candleplace,' the stone fireplace transformed to hold real candles for the feel of a fire and romance without ashes and soot. The cable TV and DVD player with a selection of DVDs, board games, and a piano are on this level for your entertainment. Check out books and other materials from the local library using Antietam Guest House (Vernell Doyle) name. Sharpsburg is a quiet, residential town of about 700. Its location makes it a great home base for exploring the wine trails and historical sites in Western Maryland, southern Pennsylvania, and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.
In addition to the Antietam National Battlefield and Cemetery, you will find the Newcomer House Visitor and Information Center, the headquarters of the Sharpsburg District Historical Society, the Pry House Field Hospital Museum of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, John Brown's headquarters at the Kennedy Farm, the Antietam Iron Works, and Ferry Hill Plantation, home of Henry Kyd Douglas, Confederate officer who 'rode with Stonewall Jackson.'
Shepherdstown, WV, is filled with unique shops and outstanding restaurants. It is the home of Shepherd University and the Contemporary American Theater Festival, and a put-in spot for Potomac River activities.
For those who wish to venture farther from the immediate area, several state parks on the eastern border of Washington County offer other recreational opportunities. Those who wish to shop will find Hagerstown a mecca of shopping malls and Premium Outlets easily reached from main roads and Interstate highways. Gift certificates available.
Keywords: Guest House, Vacation Rental, Cottage, Civil War, C&O Canal
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About the area
Sharpsburg
Located in Sharpsburg, this holiday home is in the city centre. Antietam Creek Vineyards and Cress Creek Country Club Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Greenbrier State Park and Washington Monument State Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Ram Stadium or Mason Dixon Dragway. Jet skiing and kayaking offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and mountain biking nearby.
Antietam National Battlefield - 1 min drive - 2.1 km
Hagerstown Model Railroad Museum at Antietam Station - 1 min drive - 2.1 km
Burnside's Bridge - 3 min drive - 2.8 km
Getting around
Martinsburg Station - 21 min drive
Martinsburg, WV (MRB-Eastern West Virginia Regional) - 28 min drive
Restaurants
McDonald's - 9 min drive
Blue Moon Cafe - 7 min drive
King's Pizza - 9 min drive
Press Room - 6 min drive
Bonnie's At The Red Byrd - 7 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property. Some restrictions may apply, so please contact the property for more details.
How much does it cost to stay at Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath?
As of 10 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath on 11 May 2026 start from £106, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Sharpsburg Retreat--Civil War Home Near Antietam Battlefield, C&O Canal Towpath located?
Located in the heart of Sharpsburg, this holiday home is within a 15-minute walk of Tolson's Chapel and Antietam National Cemetery. Antietam National Battlefield and Antietam Creek Vineyards are also within 1 mile (2 km).
Reviews
9.6
Exceptional
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My husband and I really enjoyed our stay. The house is on a quiet street, there is ample parking in the back, the backyard is huge and beautiful, we had everything we needed and the century home was really cool. Would definitely stay here again.
I stayed four nights while touring the Antietam battlefield. The house was as advertised, the hosts were easy to communicate with, the location was perfect for my purposes, and I very much enjoyed my stay.
Hands down one of the best air b&b we have stayed at! Very cozy, full of comfort as well history within the walls itself! The location is completely beautiful and accommodating! Coffee maker, clean bedding and cloths. So very impressive with all items updated and ready to be used. The Doyle's have went above and beyond to ensure you have a comfortable stay at their location. We can't wait to go back. You will not regret booking this for a weekend away!
For being 166 years old, the home was wonderful! Loved the back deck, Nuggets ice cream and being able to stroll through town. The battlefield tour was awesome. Highly recommend the hosts and residence. I’d gladly stay there again.
The house was absolutely amazing and exceeded expectations. We were able to stay and not have to worry about a single thing - linens and towels provided. Coffee and tea was made available, as well. The owner left notes on each floor as a guide - very helpful! I initially had trouble booking through Vrbo - but the owner was very helpful and prompt in reaching out! Definitely a wonderful spot to stay, right in downtown Sharpsburg - would highly recommend!
Everything was great. We loved the flowers. I was checking out all the pictures and quilts. It stayed quiet, no traffic or fire calls. It was neat for sure.
Charming and comfortable house dating back to the CivilWar. Great location to visit Antietam battlefield and Harper's Ferry WV
Tom F.
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2023
About the host
Hosted by Tim and Vernell Doyle
Tim and Vernell are both retired. He worked as a newspaper journalist; she worked as a teacher, the last 23 years in adult education. Vernell is the vice president of the Sharpsburg Historical Society; she and Tim are National Park volunteers helping at the Newcomer House Visitor and Information Center. They are also Certified Travel Advisers for the Journey Through Hallowed Ground national heritage area.
We have just published 'Sharpsburg,' a volume in the Images of America Series. Copies of the book are available from us or at businesses in Sharpsburg. We'll be glad to sign the book for you.
Why they chose this property
We bought this wonderful little house in 2006 for several reasons. We wanted to preserve it and share it with others. We enjoy meeting our guests when they come to Sharpsburg to explore its place in history, to enjoy the area, to celebrate special occasions with friends and family. or simply to get-away.
What makes this property unique
Our guests and their dogs enjoy Antietam National Battlefield and its trails, exploring the town founded in 1763 with many of the homes and churches dating from the 1800s. They love the ice cream at Nutters and the restaurant and bar at Benders Public House. Outdoors folks appreciate being near the Appalachian Trail, the Potomac River, and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Towpath, which offer hiking, biking, and water fun for canoeing and tubing. The house is a perfect home base for Civil War enthusiasts who can visit the other battlefields within one hour's drive of Sharpsburg. The Sharpsburg Historical Society is happy to help researchers with their family history. The town fills with visitors for the Memorial Day Parade and program and for the Illumination at the Antietam National Battlefield in December. At other times of the year, the town is quiet and ready to welcome its visitors. The house is convenient, private, and quiet. Dogs are welcome to stay, and the whole house is for your party alone. Gift certificates available, no extra charge.
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