
Summary
Indian Tree is in the heart of Ohio's Amish country. The farm sits on land where generations of our family have lived for more than 200 years. The first pioneer to put down roots in these parts was Jonas Stutzman, who settled here in 1809. He owned much of what became Walnut Creek Township, and the land has been subdivided many times since.
The 67 acres that are now Indiantree Farm were part of the original purchase by Stutzman and have been in our family ever since. It is now owned by the eighth generation of his family. The main house and barn were built about 100 years ago by Great-great-grandpa C.J. Miller, who was a carpenter and farmer. The guest house was built by his son, John, and grandson, Paul, when Paul took over the farm in the 1930s. Those were hard times on the hill, and since they couldn't afford lumber, they tore down the abandoned one-room schoolhouse that Paul and his brother, Tom, attended in the early 1900s and used that lumber to build the house. The schoolhouse bell sits in the yard between the two houses.
The guest house offers two options for your visit: The second-floor, two-room efficiency apartment includes a large living area with full kitchen, a separate bedroom with antique double bed, plus a private bath and access to the large front porch overlooking the pasture, pond and picturesque valley. The ground-floor, five-room suite offers two bedrooms with antique double beds, living room with queen-size sleeper sofa, dining room, full kitchen and private bath, plus walk-out access to the large front porch overlooking the pasture, pond and picturesque valley.
Source: www.indiantreefarm.com/home.html

Allowed
Sorry, no children under twelve, parties, corporate retreats, pets, family reunions, special events, horses or weddings.