Bennett House Bed & Breakfast, Richmond, Kentucky
Richmond Kentucky Bed and Breakfast near Keenland Racetrack
Historic Queen Anne Romanesque home located on Main Street in Richmond, Kentucky in the heart of the bluegrass. This historic home, known as the "Bennett Place" was built in 1889-1890. It was built in an era and by a family where everything had to be of the "very best." Step through the double oversize entry doors into the historic Queen Anne Romanesque home-The Bennett House. Designed by Samuel E. des Jardins for James and Sarah Clay Bennett, the two-and-one-half story asymmetrical brick house creates for a luxurious stay or special event.
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Owners: Richard Smart
Open Since: 2000
We Accept: Checks, Mastercard and Visa
Price Range: Check with owner as prices may vary
No. of Rooms With Private Bath: 3
No. of Rooms With Shared Bath: 1
Location: In small town
Amenities: Air conditioning, Telephone in room, Television in room, Television in parlor, Fireplace in room, Antiques, Sitting room/library, Full breakfast, Continental breakfast, Banquet facilities, Room with scenic view, Gift shop on site, No smoking, Children possible, Basketball court, In-room or on-deck coffee/tea service and Corporate rate available
Sight-Seeing: Art galleries, Historical site/district and Historical village/park
Water Sports: Fishing
Other Sports: Golf, Tennis and Horseback riding
Out In The Town: Antique shops/malls, Shopping district, Dancing, Horse racing, Theatre, Movie cinemas and Concerts
Out In Nature: Parks, Gardens/arboretum, Nature preserves and Birdwatching
Rides & Tours: City tours and Hayrides
Area Attractions:
White Hall, home of Cassius Clay, Keeneland Racetrack, Kentucky Horse Park, Fort Boonesbourgh State Park, Eastern Kentucky University, University Of Kentucky, Renfro Valley, Shaker Village
These recreational facilities and attractions are all within 25H miles of Bennett House Bed & Breakfast.
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