A THREE-STORY VICTORIAN HOUSE

Givens House

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The Givens house is a three-story Victorian in the heart of downtown Stanford.

It features four bedrooms, each themed after places the owners love, and four full baths. Other highlights include a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, small laundry area, and three porches for outside enjoyment. Gas fireplaces are in the downstairs living area, and the dining room and a gas grill is on the back deck. The Givens House works perfectly for a large group, family, or even a couple who would like to entertain.

The dining room, kitchen, living area, and Texas Room are on the first floor. The Texas Room features a king bed, a gas-log fireplace, and a full bathroom accessible off the kitchen. The living room sofa is a queen-plus sleeper. The dining room can seat up to twelve people.

Two bedrooms and two baths are on the second floor. The Shaker Room has two twin beds that can combine to make one king bed if needed. The spacious Shaker bathroom has a steam shower down the short hall. The Kentucky Suite has a king bed, a large en-suite bathroom, a steam shower, a soaking tub, and a large walk-in closet.

The third floor comprises the Africa Room, with a queen bed, a twin foldout bed, and a window seat that can function as a bed for a child. The room also has a small en-suite bath with a shower.

4 Bedrooms | Fits 10 Guests | 402 Lancaster Street

No pets

No Pets, Please

REST IN COMFORT

AMENITIES

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  • Fully-furnished kitchen
  • Nespresso coffee maker and Keurig® K-Cup Pods, coffee beans and grinder, and Elmwood Inn tea

  • Wireless internet
  • Games, books and a TV with a DVD player and movies

  • Washer and dryer and iron/ironing board

  • Hairdryer and full-length bathrobes
  • Luxury bedding and linens
  • Handmade Plainview Farm toiletries made nearby at Kentucky Soaps and Such

A LITTLE HISTORY

A REVOLUTIONARY WAR HERO

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The Givens House is named after Captain George Givens, who served his country for forty years, serving in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. He came to Kentucky in 1781 after receiving a land grant and settled in Lincoln County.

WILDERNESS ROAD HOSPITALITY

PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER

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What began as a mission to bring life back to Stanford’s downtown has developed into a one-of-a-kind destination for visitors to stay, eat, shop, relax and meet in a beautiful small-town setting.

Relax on the front porch of one of our historic guest houses and watch the leaves gently spiral to the ground below. Experience a meal from the world-class culinary team at Bluebird or shop for unique artisan products at Kentucky Soaps and Such. Refresh your body and mind by scheduling a “spa day” experience at Esther’s Wellhouse.

Visit us at Wilderness Road Hospitality and enjoy small-town, Southern charm while experiencing the excellent service we are famous for.