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| Kentucky TourismBed and Breakfasts and Inns_________________________________________ Louisville, Kentucky _________________________________________
Aleksander House Innkeeper: Nancy Hinchliff Address:
Phone: 502-637-4985 Fax: 502-635-1398 Ashton’s Victorian Secret Bed & Breakfast Innkeepers: Address: Phone: 1-800-449-4691 EXT. 0604 or 502-581-1914 This B & B is an 1883 brick Queen Anne Victorian Mansion built by a Steamboat Pilot. Ashton’s Victorian Secret Bed & Breakfast has 14 room (3 guest bedrooms), 11 fireplaces and all original woodwork. This Queen Anne Victorian Mansion was restored in 1998, including being furnished with period furnishings. The 5,400 square foot bed and breakfast also features antique furnishings all throughout the mansion. Columbine B & B Innkeepers: Carole & Jim Slattery Address: Phone: 502-635-5000 Fax: 502-635-5010 This Bed & Breakfast is an
elegantly restored Victorian home in the heart of downtown Innkeepers: Sandra & John Mullins Address: Phone: 1-800-700-7275 or 502-637-6930 Fax: 502-637-2796 This Bed and Breakfast is one of the best exhibits of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in all of the nation. This B & B has been restored to look like it original Victorian mansion. Contained within the Victorian mansion, are marble fireplaces, stone balconies, 12 ½ foot ceilings. Also enjoy great hospitality with this old fashioned B & B. Innkeepers: Gerry & Jim Harrah Address: Phone: 502-451-0121 The Inn Off The Alley is
located in the Historic Highlands of Magnolia Place Innkeepers: Address: Phone: 502-624-9252 This Bed & Breakfast
located in the historic downtown area of Old Louisville Inn Innkeeper: Marianne Lesher Address: Phone: 502-635-1574 Fax: 502-637-5892
The Old Louisville Inn Bed & Breakfast is a spacious and elegant picture of a 1901 Victorian mansion. Guests will awake to find the sweet aroma of freshly baked popovers an muffins. For the couples who want to enjoy a romantic getaway or find a place for a honeymoon, there is a honeymoon suite complete with a canopy bed, sitting area, dressing room and whirlpool bath. The Rocking Horse Manor Innkeepers: Diana Jachumiak & Brad Vossberg Address: Phone: 502-583-0408 or 502-583-6408 Fax: 502-583-6408 This Bed & Breakfast is a completely restored 1888 mansion. Guests will find in the rooms a cable television, telephone, private temperature controls, and an attached private bath. The Rocking Horse Manor also provides its guests a two course gourmet breakfast each morning. There is also a complimentary afternoon snack provided for all guests. The Manor is AAA rated. Rose Blossom Bed & Breakfast Innkeeper: Mary Ohlmann Address: Phone: 502-636-0295 This Victorian styled Bed & Breakfast has been
completely renovated and is located across from Towne House Bed & Breakfast Innkeeper: Shirley Romo Address: Phone: 502-636-5673 This Bed & Breakfast is from the turn of the century and was the former home of a Louisville Mayor and has been elegantly restored. Guests will be able to enjoy the charm and hospitality of Old Louisville. Towne House Bed & Breakfast is furnished with period antiques. Each guest will find fresh fruit and sherry is each room. For the guests the next morning they will find a continental breakfast in the candle lit dining room served on antique china, with homemade sweet breads and fruit compote all with the morning paper. Woodhaven Bed & Breakfast Innkeeper: Marsha Burton Address: Phone: 502-895-1011 The Woodhaven Bed & Breakfast is an 1853 Gothic Revival
mansion. The Mansion includes features such as 14 foot ceilings, elegant
woodwork, and spaciously filled rooms with televisions, telephones, Jacuzzis,
and fireplaces. Guests will be able to enjoy a full breakfast the next morning.
Located near the B & B are the finest restaurants of
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