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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 swing 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 in July 2005, beginning a new era in personal hospitality in Upper Bucks County. It was the culmination of years of dreaming and planning.
“Patti and I have been staying at B&Bs since we met,” explains Mitch. “
After years of inn sojourning, we have incorporated all of those special details we feel work best for guests.”
The Adlers accomplish this mission by bringing some of the past back to their eighteenth century farm. From the moment you arrive, you’ll begin settling into a pace of life that recalls a more peaceful time.

Words are not sufficient to express the wonderful magical experience of staying at Frog Hollow Farm. —A.C. Moore

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The Frog Hollow Farm Philosophy

"The Village" by Marc ChagallWe want our guests to relax and celebrate the soothing of all their senses. We remind them that there are still places to visit that were—and are— one with their surrounding communities.. We’re proud of ours, and try to foster an appreciation for our area by sending guests to enjoy local eateries and attractions. We provide a place where guests can step back in time and appreciate a different quality of life—when one lived independently, yet co-existed with fellow humans and beasts alike. A time when we shared, raised, fixed and mended instead of acquiring, using up and discarding. Here at this special place, we hope that for a day or two our guests will find a “ribit” of heaven on earth.