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Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg

Old World elegance, imaginative style,
and state of the art technology all blend seamlessly
to provide this distinctive bed & breakfast experience.

A quiet street in the heart of Greensburg sets the scene for one of the most distinctive bed & breakfast experiences in Westmoreland County. Located on the quiet, almost hidden, Alwine Avenue, a block east of the YMCA, the Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg is easy to spot. The large Victorian style residence needs no signs, as its old world architecture sets it apart from the neighboring homes. The porch and front entrance seem inviting gateways, a place where a weary traveler might stop for a cup of tea. Indeed, an authentic English Tea is one of this Bed & Breakfast’s cherished traditions, complete with cucumber or salmon sandwiches, clotted cream, and English scones.

For the traveler, or the local resident looking for a unique weekend getaway, the Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg offers four distinctive bedrooms, each adorned in its own elegant style. There is the Victorian Room with its queen-sized canopy bed and luxurious lace. The Safari room boasts a king-sized claw-foot poster bed, replete with mosquito netting, not to mention the room’s safari masks and giraffe-print framed mirror. The Tropical room features custom-made window shades, valances, and a bedspread, all reflecting a tropical theme. In the Celestial Room, a starry motif brings a charming, dreamy quality to life. All rooms have cable TV, computer hookups, luxury linens, and private baths. Some of the rooms include luxurious Jacuzzi tubs, a favorite of guests.

Guests of the Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg always feel welcome, with refreshments appealingly presented and made available in the Gallery Room. (Among the paintings in this room is an original Thomas Kinkade, “A Holiday Gathering.”) Those lucky enough to arrive to the smell of home-baked cookies will feel especially pampered.

Of course, the heart and soul of a bed & breakfast is its owner. At the Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg, Kathy Libertini fits the role nicely. She is both welcoming and resourceful. It is not enough for her to provide a relaxing and splendid place to stay. The Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg prides itself on arranging special packages according to guests’ interests. There are packages for Golf, Bicycling, Skiing, Historical Sites, Unique Shopping, and Live Concerts & Plays (the famous Palace Theater is only blocks away), not to mention rides on the scenic Westmoreland Railroad. A massage therapist can be scheduled, and other special arrangements often include birthday cakes or flowers for an anniversary.

Having graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in child development, and being an energetic entrepreneur, Kathy is also the owner of the Tiny Town Child Care center in Fort Allen. In fact, Tiny Town is her first love. This certified preschool facility has been a part of the community for over 15 years. Kathy is also a lecturer at workshops & conferences on childcare, and her travels in this regard have taken her all over the United States, as well as to Europe and China. Perhaps this extensive experience and work with children has contributed to her charm and the clever insights she has into providing the best for her Bed & Breakfast clientele.

The Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg has welcomed guests from as far away as California, with many visitors coming in from Ohio and the Washington D.C. area. Since the tragedies of September 11th, local traffic has increased, as many Westmoreland residents find that staying local and exploring the charms of the Laurel Highlands can provide a tremendous vacation.

In addition to its themed bedrooms and Victorian elegance, the Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg offers a startlingly state-of-the-art meeting facility. The Greensburg Room comes complete with video conferencing, multi-media facilities, including theatre surround sound, a large screen TV, computer hookups, DVD, VCR, and Power-Point projection capability.

Kathy is thankful for the help of her daughters in all endeavors. Kathy’s daughter Celeste helps her maintain the Greensburg Bed & Breakfast at its best. Her daughter Lindsay Stevens is instrumental in keeping the Tiny Town Child Care Center an invaluable community resource.

This summer, take a turn down quiet Alwine Avenue in Greensburg, and see what this wonderful Bed & Breakfast, located in the heart of Westmoreland County, has to offer.

The Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg is located at 119 Alwine Avenue in Greensburg, PA.

For a weekend getaway or your next business conference, the Bed & Breakfast of Greensburg offers unparalleled style and service.

For more information, please call Kathy Libertini
at 724-836-2446, or visit the website at
www.bbgreensburg.com.

 For those interested in Tiny Town Child Care Center, visit the website at www.tinytownchildcare.com.

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