About Frog Hollow Farm
Frog Hollow Farm was named in April of 2001 by the new owners Mitch and Patti Adler. With their dog, Petie, they were sitting on a glider on the front porch, a light rain falling on the tin roof above their heads. As the day turned to dusk, dozens of frogs welcomed the new residents to the neighborhood with a chorus of sweet sounds from the hollow.
Frog Hollow Farm served its first guests on July 2005, beginning a new era in personal hospitality in Upper Bucks County. It was the culmination of years of dreaming and planning for innkeepers Mitch and Patti Adler.
“Patti and I have been staying at B&Bs since we met,” explains Mitch. “After 15 years of B&B sojourning, we have incorporated what we like to think of as the ‘greatest hits;’ all those special details we think work best for guests.”
The Adlers accomplish this straightforward mission by bringing some of the past back to their eighteenth century farm. From the moment you arrive at the circa 1700s stone farmhouse, you’ll begin settling into a pace of life that recalls a more peaceful time. The graceful arch of the footbridge to the front door is a striking symbol of the departure from 21st century concerns as visitors cross over into the bucolic serenity that is Frog Hollow Farm.

Thanks to everyone who made our Grand Opening such a success. It was a pleasure to meet you all in person, and we look forward to having you, your friends and family come stay with us in the future.

– Mitch and Patti