TWO-STORY ARTS & CRAFTS-STYLE HOUSE

Boone House

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Boone House is a two-story Arts & Crafts-style house with a beautiful front porch and covered back patio.

The Boone House is ideal for a family that needs three bedrooms and three baths.

The first floor has one bedroom with a queen bed and full bath for those who don’t want to tackle the stairs. The first floor also has a fully furnished kitchen, dining room and living area with a wood-burning fireplace and a queen sleeper sofa.

Upstairs, the master bedroom has a king bed and features a large bath with a steam shower and a separate room with a claw foot tub. The third bedroom has a queen-size bed and a private bath.

3 Bedrooms | Fits 8 Guests | 103 Mill 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
  • Firewood for the wood-burning fireplace
  • Handmade Plainview Farm toiletries made nearby at Kentucky Soaps and Such

A LITTLE HISTORY

NAMED FOR A TRAIL-BLAZER

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The Boone House is named after famed pioneer Daniel Boone who blazed a trail through the Cumberland Gap in 1775 that led through the interior of Kentucky and to the Ohio River. Known as the Wilderness Road, this trail would serve as the pathway to the western United States for some 300,000 settlers over the next 35 years. This trail led to the establishment of the first settlements in Kentucky, including nearby Logan’s Fort. Later, Boone was tried for treason in Logan’s Fort and acquitted. Our current-day Main Street includes a portion of Wilderness Road.

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.