Old Fashion Charm / Modern Conveniences
- Minimum stay:N/A
- Internet:No
- Pets allowed:No
- Wheel chair accessible:No
Nestled in the quaint town of Eagleville, Tennessee, you will find Samary Plantation. Enjoy the peaceful, private settings surrounded by acres of solitude and nature. 3800 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen, dining room and den. If your looking to visit the city life Samary Plantation is just a short drive to: 30 miles to Nashville, 18 miles to Franklin, 18 miles to Murfreesboro, and 20 miles to Shelbyville.
Keywords: house, guesthouse
Property Type
- Cabin
Accommodation Type
- Vacation Rental
Bedrooms
- 4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 8, Beds for 8
- Bedroom 1
- Bedroom 2
- Bedroom 3
- Bedroom 4
- Den
- Queen size Beds (1), Double Beds (1)
Bathrooms
- 2.0 Bathrooms
- Bathroom 1
- Bathroom 2
Kitchen & Dining
- Refrigerator
- Ice Maker
- Dishwasher
- Cooking Utensils
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Catering Available
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Parking Off Street
- Linens Provided
- Parking For RV/Boat/Trailer
- Washing Machine
- Wood Fireplace
- Clothes Dryer
Other Amenities
- Front and side porches
Entertainment
- Satellite / Cable
- VCR
- DVD Player
- CD Player
Outdoor Features
- Outdoor Grill
Location & View
- Mountain View
Activities
- Restaurants
- Horseback Riding
- Wildlife Viewing
- Antiquing
- Golf
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Cycling
Other Activities
Reviews
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Thanksgiving Family Reunion
Thanksgiving Family Reunion
- Guest Van
- Date of stay 11/21/12
- Review Submitted 12/11/12
We reserved the log house for a 5 day family reunion with up to (11) people ranging from small children to elderly adults. The setting was terrific and exemplified Middle Tennessee history, rolling pasture terrain, and equestrian heritage. Everyone loved it. The kids liked feeding apples to the draft horses and visiting the horse barn. We all enjoyed watching the Arabians and everyone was absolutely facinated with the Road House. Plenty of opportunities for walks, hikes and bike rides (we brought our own bikes). The front porch with it's swings and commanding view of the surroundings was also popular with everyone and particulary with the older folks . Mary, the owner, was very helpful and hospitable throughout our stay. While we had a lot of people sharing 2 bathrooms, we created a system that worked for us. The kitchen was asthetically in keeping with the history of the house which added to the charm, but even so it actually functioned well - even for a large group with lots of cooking. The beds were very comfortable and high quality.Recommended for: Families with teenagers, adventure seekers, families with young children.
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What A Week of Relaxation!
What A Week of Relaxation!
- Guest Debbie
- Date of stay 10/14/11
- Review Submitted 02/16/12
This is an incredible place. We stayed at this cabin back in the fall and have nothing but great memories. A family of 6, we came to Tennessee to go the the Grand Ole Opry and decided to stay here at the suggestion of a friend. Only a 45 minute drive into Nashville it was so worth it to have all the accommodations we needed. Cabin was spacious and very clean.Recommended for: Sightseeing, age 55+, romantic getaway, families with young children.
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Rates
$180/night Plus cleaning fee! Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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- Primary: (615) 849-6519
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