LATE 1800s ARCHITECTURE

LOGAN COTTAGE

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Logan Cottage features Victorian architecture from the late 1800s – Transom windows, tall ceilings, gingerbread trim and a wide entrance hallway. It has a spacious front porch and a back patio – perfect for a family or two couples. And don’t forget to try out the doorbell while you’re here!

This charming cottage has two bedrooms and two baths, a living room with a queen plus sleeper sofa, dining room, kitchen, and laundry room, all on one floor. It also has a wood-burning fireplace in the living room.

2 Bedrooms | Fits 6 Guests | 101 Mill Street

Pet Friendly

REST IN COMFORT

AMENITIES

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  • Fully-furnished kitchen
  • Nespresso coffee maker and coffee, 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
  • Firewood for the wood-burning fireplace

  • Handmade Plainview Farm toiletries made nearby at Kentucky Soaps and Such

A LITTLE HISTORY

A PIONEER AND A COLONEL

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Logan Cottage is named after Benjamin Logan, a pioneer and colonel in the Revolutionary War. This area was named St. Asaph in 1775 by a group of surveyors – including Logan – and later became known as Stanford. Logan built a stockade known as Logan’s Fort on the land. The fort has been rebuilt near the original site, just a mile from downtown.

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