Welcome to the “White House Inn,” a historic gem located in St. Thomas and part of the historical registry but does not restrict the use of the property. This grand Georgian/Federal-style home, originally built in the late 18th century with a significant addition around 1810, reflects the rich history and commerce of Rt. 30. The full-length covered front porch leads to two front doors: one opening to a charming foyer with a beautiful stairway, and the other to a cozy tavern room with built-in cabinets and a wet bar. The main level features a full bath, a bedroom with large built-in bookshelves, a formal dining room with stunning random-width wood floors, and a spacious, upgraded kitchen with ample cabinetry, a large island with a cooktop, and a bay window offering picturesque views. The original part of the home serves as a remarkable family room with a huge fireplace, a cozy woodstove, and secret stairs to the upstairs primary bedroom. The upper level includes four bedrooms, each with a fireplace, and a large guest bath. The primary bedroom boasts a huge bathroom with a double vanity, a walk-in closet, a soaking tub, a shower, a separate laundry room, and linen storage closets. The property also includes several outbuildings: a functional boutique with electric service could make an excellent workshop, a 3-bay detached garage, a machine shed for equipment storage, and a large 60x40 bank barn with a lower-level milking parlor and workshop area. Two spring-fed ponds, beautiful views of open farmland, and the Tuscarora mountains at the base of Mt. Parnell enhance the rural Pennsylvania charm. Recent updates include a new barn roof and doors, freshly painted outbuildings, and a new central A/C unit installed in 2