The Inn

When you walk through the front door, you immediately see the The Inn On Market is a special place.

The Inn reflects the character and patina of a building built in the 19th century with important improvements and comforts expected by today’s traveler. Our rooms, suites, and apartments are spacious with tasteful comfortable furnishings and beautiful newly renovated ensuite bathrooms. Common areas are plentiful, well-appointed, and inviting.

Options for your visit include luxurious suites and self-contained apartments. Four of our five guest rooms offer king-size beds. All guest rooms include beautiful ensuite bathrooms, televisions and hi-speed wifi. The Inn is fully air conditioned.

Breakfast is included with your stay at The Inn On Market. A continental breakfast is served Monday through Thursday mornings.

We welcome guests over the age of 12 in our apartments. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate pets.

Guests are checked in between 3 and 7PM. Check out is by 11AM.

The Inn On Market is a smoke free facility. Smoking is prohibited anywhere on the premises.

We are located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania across the street from Westminster College and next to Shenango on the Green.

Please visit us at The Inn On Market. We hope The Inn will feel like your home away from home.

Our Accommodations include Suites and Apartments with either one or two bedrooms

Breakfast

Continental breakfast is available weekday mornings from 8 to 9AM. On Saturday and Sunday a full breakfast is served from 8 to 9:30AM.

 

The Inn’s History

The history of the Inn spans more than 200 years, has been a private home for numerous families, and has housed commercial businesses.  

The building was rescued in the 1980’s by the Ayres family who invested many hours and even more funds to return it to the beautiful structure the Inn occupies today. For many years, Mrs. Ayres operated Patrick Henry, an upscale antique and gift shop. Following closure of the shop, the Ayres’ daughter, Elizabeth, lived here with her family, further improving the property. In 2021, Elizabeth and her husband Daniel sold the building, enabling it to become The Inn On Market.