Starting at $149 a night
- Location: The Estate House, ground floor
- Bed Size: Queen bed
- Occupancy: Only two guests per room
- Age Policy: All Guests must be 14+
- Bathroom: 1 with shower
- Other Features: Ivy themed, view of the back English garden
- Accessibility: Not ADA, but accessible by ground floor
- Noise Level: Quiet
- Stay Requirements: No minimum stay
- Pets: Not permitted
- Check-In:
- Sunday–Thursday: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Friday–Saturday: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Check-Out: by 10:00 AM at the front desk
- Enhance Your Stay Experiences Available
- Complimentary homemade breakfast with our signature mimosas
- FREE 4 oz glass of wine per guest (+21)
- Outside fire pit & Various seating areas
- Iron & Ironing Board
- 24/7 Common Coffee Station with refrigerator available
- Smart TV with FREE Pluto TV
- Wi Fi
- Hair dryer
- Air Conditioned
- Outside hot tub for 2 on the Harvest House patio (Closed Jan/Feb)
- Shared covered porch with rocking chairs swing
- On-site winery/tasting room & gift shop
- On-site café
- Free on-site parking for all guests
- Peaceful, private setting — separate from the winery and barn, ensuring a quiet retreat
A tucked-away retreat with historic stonework and quiet garden charm in the Laurel Highlands.
Hidden behind the grand stone fireplace in the historic Estate House at Deer Creek Winery at Watson Estate, the Ivy Room offers one of the most intimate and character-filled stays on the property. This ground-floor guestroom blends early American craftsmanship with cozy comfort, creating a peaceful retreat in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands.
An exposed sandstone wall and hand-stenciled ivy detailing give the space its distinctive personality, while a queen-sized bed and classic furnishings provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere. With a garden-facing window and quiet location within the Estate House, the Ivy Room is ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking privacy, charm, and a relaxed wine country experience.
Why Guests Love the Ivy Room
- Ground-floor convenience in the historic Estate House
- Exposed sandstone feature wall
- Intimate, tucked-away location
- Garden-facing window with peaceful views
















































