Springhill Plantation Bed & Breakfast         ...in the Slave Quarters

The Beaujolais Suite

    Climb up the servants stairway as the manor's slave attendants did 150 years ago.  You will enter the Beaujolais suite's separate den that has an overstuffed sofa and seating area.  Nice 'n comfortable to relax in after your travels or just sip coffee there in the mornings. Although the slaves' rooms  were very austere then, your accommodations will be warm and cozy with floral colored appointments and the beautiful Lillian Russell "spool" bed and dresser that's deep red cherry wood.   There's a fireplace (not used) and mantel restored to give you that feeling of the history within these walls. 

    The Beaujolais suite has a full bath with an oak and marble sink and cabinet and combo shower 'n tub.  It's a shared bath with the adjoining Pinot Noir suite which is perfect for families or two couple  of friends traveling together. 

 

...in the Slave Quarters

                                The Pinot Noir Suite

                        

    Walk into this sun filled den with a long overstuffed sofa that's perfect for naps.  Bright, warm colors and a window view of the rolling farm land surrounding Springhill Plantation. 

    Here's a suite with a definite masculine flair with the traditional black "Roller Pin" bed, Tobacco Leaf drapes and an antique walnut dresser.  Just steps away is the full bath with overhead recessed lighting, soft rich towels, an oak and marble sink and cabinets with a combo shower 'n tub.  It's a shared bath with the adjoining Beaujolais suite which is perfect for families or two couple  of friends traveling together. 

Season Rates:    $115 per night, ...

* Exceptions to Season & Off Season rates are Valentines Day, KY Derby Week, and Bourbon Festival week.  See "Special Packages" for details about these times.

 

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