The Doubling Hills Inn Bed & Breakfast
Above is a picture of the Inn.
The front portion of the house was built in 1888.
It is a Victorian style with bay windows on three
sides of the house. The Inn sits on an acre and a
half but is surrounded by about 1500 acres of equestrian
farm lands with kentucky white wooden fencing. The Inn
gets it's name from the custom of area farmers having to
double the horses inorder to pull their heavily loaded
wagons up the steep surrounding hills.
The Doubling Hills Inn is a nonsmoking bed and breakfast.
We ask our smoking guests to please limit smoking to the
outdoor areas.
Prospective guest should be aware that the
Doubling Hills Inn is also home to four cats.
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