LATE 1800’s ARCHITECTURE
LOGAN COTTAGE

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!
$210.00 per night | 2 Bedrooms | Fits 6 Guests | 101 Mill Street
REST IN COMFORT
AMENITIES

- Fully-furnished kitchen
Keurig coffee maker and coffee, and Elmwood Inn tea
- Wireless internet
- TV and DVD player with movies, books, and games
Washer and dryer and iron/ironing board
- Hairdryer and full-length bathrobes
- Luxury bedding and linens
Firewood for the wood-burning fireplace
- Hand-made Plainview Farm toiletries made nearby at Kentucky Soaps and Such
A LITTLE HISTORY
A PIONEER AND A COLONEL

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.
WILDERNESS ROAD HOSPITALITY
PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER

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.