Historic Maple Hill Manor
Springfield, KY - just minutes from Bardstown

Voted 'Most Historic Charm in the U.S.,' 'Best B&B in Kentucky,' & 'Best Breakfast in the Southeast!'

Maple Hill Manor Bed & Breakfast and Gift Shop is an historic Kentucky landmark home located just minutes from Bardstown in Springfield, Kentucky.
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Description - Second Floor Guest Room:
RELISH IN ELEGANT AND ROMANTIC RENOVATIONS - FEATURING A JACUZZI FOR 2. This two-room suite includes a Jacuzzi Tub for Two, Gas-log Fireplace, and large luxurious queen-size bed with 600 thread-count Egyptian Cotton Linens and Deluxe Featherbed and King Pillows for pure romance and plushness. Private Bath, Turkish Towels, Custom Spa Robes, Exclusive Spa Toiletries, and two-person shower with seat. Beautifully decorated which includes crown molding, plush new carpet, a variety of fine antiques, and designer lighting with dimmers. Satellite TV/DVD/FREE Movies, Radio Alarm Clock, and CD Stereo with Romance CDs. Exterior Entry with Private, Sunset Deck and rocking chairs overlooking the neighboring race horse farm. Reserved parking space next to the Herb Garden. Also included is a sitting room with a beverage station and coffee maker, mini-refrigerator, and microwave oven. A very private, romantic room - sure to create a wonderful, lasting memory! [2nd Floor Room]

Rates: Mid-Week(Mon.-Wed.) - $169/night, Weekend(Thurs.-Sun.) - $179/night, and Holidays/Festivals - $189/night - includes Homemade Dessert, 24-hour Beverage Service, and Award-Winning Full Country "Gourmet" Breakfast.

 

Value-Added Amenities:
  • Antique-appointed Furnishings
  • Luxurious Queen Bed
  • Featherbed Matress Topper
  • King Down Pillows & Extra Down Pillows and Blankets
  • Luxury Bed Linens 
  • Satellite Television
  • Beverage Station with Coffee Maker
  • Custom Spa Robes
  • Jacuzzi for Two
  • DVD Player with Movies
  • Free Local Phone Calls
  • Gas Fireplace
  • Private Bathroom
  • Shower Stall for Two with Seat
  • Exclusive Spa Toiletries
  • Turkish Towels
  • Hair Dryer 
  • Iron / Ironing Board
  • Air Conditioning
  • No Smoking in Room/Home
  • SoundSpa AM/FM Radio Alarm Clock
  • CD Stereo with Romance CDs
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Extra Private Room 
  • FREE Wireless High-Speed Internet Access
  • Glasses & Bottled Water
  • Current Magazines & Reading Material
  • Romance Candles
  • Mini-Refrigerator
  • Microwave Oven & Popcorn
  • Private Entry with Reserved Parking Space
  • Private Sunset Deck with Rockers
  • Alpaca Teddy Bear - "Available for Adoption"
       

     

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    Historic Maple Hill Manor
    2941 Perryville Road
    US 150 East
    Springfield, Kentucky   40069
    (859) 336-3075
    (800) 886-7546

    email:
    Todd Allen and Tyler Horton, Innkeepers

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