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Introduction
Nestled in 5 acres of beautiful wooded and pastoral countryside this
charming 130 year old, two-story Victorian Farmhouse has much to offer:
serenity, Southern hospitality, scrumptious breakfasts to start the
day and a convenient location to all attractions and sights of the area.
Truly a piece of Tennessee history this home is named after its builder
Joseph Kennedy Marshall who spent 16 months as a Confederate prisoner
in Rock Island Prison and married Cornelia McPhail German after his
return home in 1865. The house was built on the 40 acres of land that
Cornelia inherited upon her marriage to Joseph Kennedy.
Beautiful, spacious and individually decorated guest accommodations
including an 1850's log cabin offer queen and king size beds with
downcomforters or featherbeds to ensure a good night's sleep and cozy
fireplaces for cool evenings. All rooms have private baths (two with
oversized clawfooted tubs big enough for two people!) and comfortable
sitting areas.
Delicious and plentiful breakfasts are served either in the formal dining
room or - weather permitting - outside on one of the terraces. All
breakfast dishes are prepared from scratch and often are a result
of the "cook's whim". The Old Marshall House French Toast Creation
with Peach Compote or the Hearty Hashbrown Quiche for example have
become favorites among guests.
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