Sunbury, Ohio
1923 Sears-Robuck Kit house, fully remodelled with artisitc flair. Quiet farm with easy access to Columbus and surrounding areas. Visit for a relaxing stay in the country, take a cooking class at Glass Rooster Cannery while you are here. Walk the farm for beautiful landscape and country scenery.
We spent 8 days at the old farm house which was unique and clean as a pin. On the property was the Glass Rooster Cannery my Grandson Seth made a loaf of bread and pecan nut butter. Hannah the owners Bill and Jeannie Seabrook's daughter had the patients of Job with him. He had to do the work including Measuring and calculating how much ingredients would be needed. When done cleaned up his mess and put away dishes. (awesome) While cooking he ate cucumbers fresh from garden and Amanda another helper and Seth weeded garden for his labor. Jeannie and Amanda rode him around on the gator. There are three cats Pedro, Rosie, and Lilly on the property Jeannie gave Seth the job of feeding them along with the fish in the pond located behind the house . Seth fell in love with the cats and feed them each morning before we ventured out. We stayed and decided to go fishing one day so we started hunting for worms. Bill who was hard at work stopped and took is tractor over to a mulch pile and turned over for us. ( we hit the mother load of earth worms) Seth fished with his grandpa and feed the cats fish for supper. This entire family went out of their way to make our stay special they dropped what ever they were doing and helped us We will never forget them and hope we can revisit this home away from home again.( Lord willing.)
A group of us were heading to Columbus for the Arnold fitness expo, and didn't want to stay in town. The cannery Hen House was a good spot for us. Cute older farm house, with lots of eclectic decorations. Homemade bread and jam on arrival, and a beautiful property that we would've ordinarily enjoyed if it weren't winter. While well decorated, clean, and well cared for, it's still and old farm house, and has those traits that old farm houses have. This includes squeaky floors, and a pretty squeaky stair case. Very large main floor bathroom. All three bedrooms are up stairs together with an up stairs bathroom. Perfectly isolated half bath off the kitchen. The decorations are largely to period as well, which I personally think is neat, but your mileage may vary. We had some minor septic issues while staying which made the shower drain slowly (and stopped draining the last day). Jeannie was very responsive, and tried to get the issue corrected during our stay, but wasn't able. It wasn't a huge inconvenience. Mainly due to this, and the cost potentially being a little high this time of year that I felt it was a four star vs five star endeavor. Overall, nice place, and good host.
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