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Lake Front, Step back in time with this extraordinary piece of American history! Free Tickets!

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10 sur 10 – 
Exceptionnel
3 chambres2 salles de bain8 personnes

Commodités populaires

  • Stationnement sur place disponible
  • Buanderie
  • Barbecue
  • Terrasse ou patio
  • Wi-Fi gratuit
  • Accès au parc aquatique

Chambres et lits

3 chambres (8 personnes)

Chambre 1

1 grand lit

Chambre 2

1 lit double

Chambre 3

2 lits doubles

2 salles de bain

Salle de bain 1

Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes

Salle de bain 2

Toilettes · Douche uniquement

Espaces supplémentaires

Terrasse en bois ou patio

À propos de cet hébergement

Lake Front, Step back in time with this extraordinary piece of American history! Free Tickets!

Unplug and step back in time at this extraordinary piece of American history.



Experience a fascinating part of American history by enjoying the unique privilege of immersing yourself in the charm and beauty of an historical home constructed in 1804, just after Tennessee was admitted into statehood. Imagine stepping back in time and reveling in the peace and tranquility provided by this beautiful home overlooking Douglas Lake and the Smoky Mountains! As a guest, you will have the opportunity to stay in an historic house deeply connected to the War of 1812, the Civil War, and Tennessee history. The sweeping panoramic views of the lake and the mountains provide a retreat from daily stress and chaos. Book today, and immerse yourself in the idyllic atmosphere of history and a serene retreat.



Carport Parking for 1 vehicle & parking for up to 3 additional ** No boat parking next to dock **



Sleeping Arrangements:

Main Floor Master - Queen Bed

Upstairs Pink Room - Full Bed

Upstairs Green Room - 2 Full Beds



Check out the family website: https://www.blackburnfamilyfarm.com/about



Historic Nearby, 15 Minutes or less:

- Shepard Inn - 1814 – Presidents Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson stayed in the popular resting and eating spot for stage coach travelers. Originally, this was a two-story log house. Shadrach Inman added the frame exterior in ca.1823.



- Hickman Tavern - 1820 – A beautiful circular staircase winding to the third floor is the highlight of this Federal style structure bought by the Fain family; later occupied by James Hickman, who built the courthouse. The former tavern now serves as the Dandridge Town Hall. * Music on the Town held every Thursday evening in September behind Hickman Tavern, now known as Town Hall *



- Vance Building - 1823 – A Federal, three-bay brick structure with archways and transoms has served as home of the first Dandridge Telephone Exchange, post office, J.W. Vance Furniture and Funeral Parlor, Harris General Merchandise. Recently the building underwent certified historic restoration.



- Thomas Tavern - 1843 – James Mitchell built this early tavern and boarding house on a lot purchased from Hopewell Presbyterian Church after the church relocated. It features a double pen style used in log construction from 1780 to 1830. It now serves as the Tavern Shoppes & Décor.



- “Million Dollar Dike” - see the structure that saved the Town from flooding in the 1940’s when the lake was created to provide power for Oak Ridge during WWII.



- Revolutionary War Graveyard - As you walk into the Revolutionary War Graveyard you will be entering the birthplace of Dandridge and Jefferson County, for it is here that the first commissioners of the newly formed county of Jefferson met and chose this spot for the county seat in January of 1793. The old stone path leading from the steps crossed this plot of land to the oldest church in Jefferson County, Hopewell Presbyterian Church, which was organized in 1785 by the brave and religious Scots-Irish in a log building that stood for near the north side of the graveyard called Francis Dean’s or Robert Henderson’s Lower Meeting House. Francis Dean owned the land and the Rev. Robert Henderson was the first pastor of the church. To the rear of the graveyard a path wound down the hill to a clear, cool spring where the pioneer could quench his thirst after a long ride on horseback to attend services at the little log church in the wilderness.





Nearby:

-12 Minutes to Smoky Mountain Knife Works

-20 Minutes to Soaky Mountain

-30 Minutes to Knoxville

-30 Minutes to Dollywood

-35 Minutes to Dolly Parton's Stampede

-45 Minutes to Anakeesta

- 60 Minutes to Cherokee, NC



Important Things To Note:

-Attic & Basement are off limits

-Fire places are for looking only (no burning)

-You can play the pump organ & piano but please play with care

-Property has well water with filtration for drinking

-Home has WIFI but NO TVs

-All bedrooms have either central or room AC. While not on the main heating system, the second floor bedrooms have space heaters for additional cold weather comfort

-Dock can used for swimming, fishing, and for small non-motorized boats (Dock is seasonal, water does fluctuate during winter months)

-Home does not have a garbage disposal in kitchen sink







FREE TICKETS:



Free Tickets provided for your stay!



These activities are at no additional cost or obligation. You will receive information from Xplorie and you can contact them to set up your tickets. You can make reservations for your tickets with Xplorie up to 48 hours prior to your arrival.



You will receive one ticket per each attraction or show available. Additional guests will pay full price. Unused admissions expire daily and do not apply to monthly reservations and some activities are seasonal.





Just to name a few, here are some of the attractions and shows to choose from (activities are based on availability and are subject to change)



- Dollywood Theme Park



- Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud



- Dolly Parton's Stampede Dinner Attraction



- Comedy Barn Theater



- Country Tonite Music Show



- Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show



- Rocky Top Mountain Coaster



- Rowdy Bear Snowpark



- Skyland Ranch



- Soaky Mountain Water Park

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À propos du quartier

Dandridge

Cette maison de vacances vous donne rendez-vous à Dandridge, plus précisément près de parcs de loisirs, en bord de lac. Si l'emblématique Titanic Museum (musée sur le thème du Titanic) constitue un haut lieu culturel, les non moins sympathiques Soaky Mountain Waterpark et Hôtel Wilderness at the Smokies comptent parmi les attractions populaires de la région. Lors de votre séjour, ne manquez pas les incontournables Dollywood (parc à thème) et Dollywood's Splash Country. Découvrez le kayak et le tubing sur l'eau sur les points d'eau des environs ou faites le plein d'aventures en plein air en vous adonnant à différentes activités telles que la randonnée et les balades en vélo.
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Dandridge, TN

À proximité

  • Douglas Lake - 1 min à pied - 0.1 km
  • Hôtel Wilderness at the Smokies - 16 min en voiture - 20.1 km
  • Soaky Mountain Waterpark - 17 min en voiture - 20.5 km
  • Centre de congrès de Sevierville - 17 min en voiture - 21.1 km
  • Dollywood's Splash Country - 28 min en voiture - 34.6 km

Transport

  • Aéroport de Knoxville McGhee Tyson (TYS) - 48 min en voiture

Restaurants

  • ‪Love's Travel Stop - ‬7 min en voiture
  • ‪Subway - ‬7 min en voiture
  • ‪McDonald's - ‬12 min en voiture
  • ‪Forest Grove Rv Resort Cafe And Butcher Shop - ‬10 min en voiture
  • ‪Owens restaurant - ‬12 min en voiture

Avis

10

Exceptionnel

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Note de 8 – Bien, d’après 0 avis sur 1.
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Note de 4 – Médiocre, d’après 0 avis sur 1.
Note de 2 – Terrible, d’après 0 avis sur 1.

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Avis provenant d’un site partenaire

10/10 – Excellent

Linda M.

Lovely place to breathe and connect

The Old Brick was perfect for a much needed place to connect with myself and nature. The beds were lovely, the mountain and lake views reminded me of the beauty that are too easily missed. Inside and out, this exceptionally clean and clearly loved place was a much needed break.
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