Muletown Manor is a beautifully restored 1808 log home where historic charm meets modern comfort. Sip your morning coffee on the portico, spend the afternoon fishing by the pond, and unwind around a campfire beneath the stars. This is the kind of place country songs are written about.
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10 min from Downtown Columbia
35 min to Franklin
60 min to Nashville Airport
Key Features
- 3 luxurious bedrooms: 1 king, 1 queen, 2 full, 1 queen sleeper sofa
- 2 full bathrooms newly renovated
- 31 acre farm
- Recently renovated throughout and curated decor
- The dining room boasts a dreamy gas fireplace.
- Remote work friendly
- Fire pit with string lights
- Pet Friendly
- Smart TVs in living room and master bedroom
- Pond access with fishing available.
- Washer and Dryer
- Scenic views
- Minutes from Downtown Columbia
A few kind words from recent guests:
"You won't find a better host or destination anywhere. I travel in search of places & experiences like this one. They are few & far between. My only advice would be to stay longer than planned as you will not want to leave. Expectations were exceeded. Much thanks to the hosts that share such special places like this one."
- Chris, Fairview TN
"I grew up in Columbia and every time we come back for a visit we stay here!! It’s became a second home. A second home that we love so much! Sitting on the large front porch and seeing family and friends is perfection. The farm is a perfect place for the kids to run and be free! The cabin has everything you could need. The king size bed is SO comfortable!!! We couldn’t love these place more! And Holly and Chris are both so kind. Would highly recommend staying here!!"
- Becky, Benton TN
"We have stayed in many Airbnbs over the years, and I’m not fooling when I say this was our absolute favorite. It is, quite simply, and literally, a breath of fresh air. The farm is stunning and the accommodations are comfortable, beautifully decorated, clean, and well cared for. The individual fire pits are with overhead lights are so fun and accessible. Out of our entire week-long trip in Tennessee, my daughter’s favorite part was feeding Dixie, the horse. This is a place for the soul to be rejuvenated and healed and you don’t want to miss out on it! Stay here if you possibly can. You definitely won’t regret it! Not to mention all the interesting things to see and do in the area!"
- Julia, Logan UT
Muletown Manor is also a great home base for exploring Middle Tennessee, from hiking Stillhouse Hollow Falls, visiting the Amish community in Ethridge, enjoying the Hampshire wineries, or dining in Columbia. Nashville is just a short drive away if you're in the mood for live music and a little big-city fun.
Explore the Area
~ Still House Hollow Falls – a local favorite for hiking and waterfalls
~ Amish settlement in Ethridge – a unique cultural stop
~ Wineries of Hampshire – scenic sips and vineyard views
~ History lovers – visit the President James K. Polk Home & Museum, Rippavilla Plantation
~ Country music fans : Explore Hardison Mill Farm, live music nightly at Whiskey Alley Saloon and Pucketts
~ Outdoor adventure: Enjoy a canoe or tubing trip down the Duck River with Higher Pursuits, Natchez Trace Stables for horseback riding and Fishers Off-Road Tours for a UTV Adventure.
Local dining favorites
~ Mama Mila’s
~ Prime and Pint
~ August Sage
~ Schaffers BBQ
~ 8th and Main
~ Bourbon Gospel
Muletown Farm History
This farm has quite a story behind it. The land was originally part of a larger parcel granted by George Washington to Colonel Grant for his leadership during the Revolutionary War.
Over time, the property made its way to the Armstrong family, who came here from South Carolina and worked the land for many years. Local history also says that Davy Crockett spent many nights here on the farm while traveling through the area, which is one of our favorite stories connected to this place.
It's pretty amazing to think about the people who have gathered on this farmover the years. There’s something about this place that sparks creativity. The quiet and history of the farm inspired my husband to write a book while we were in the process of restoring it.
Eventually the farm was owned by Dr. George, a beloved livestock veterinarian in Maury County. For decades, Dixie’s Cottage actually served as his veterinary clinic. After he passed away, the farm sadly fell into disrepair for a time, until we began slowly bringing it back to life.
When we found it, we could see the history and the potential right away. Since then, we’ve been slowly bringing the farm back to life and turning it into the kind of peaceful hobby farm and gathering place we knew it could be.
Our hope is that when people come here they can slow down, breathe a little deeper, enjoy the land, and leave feeling a little more refreshed than when they arrived. And if you stay with us, you’re really becoming part of the next chapter in the farm’s story.