Historic Simmstown Manor Located on Bourbon Trail
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Historic Simmstown Manor Located on Bourbon Trail

Washington County, Kentucky, 40069
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A stunning historic countryside property located in Springfield, KY. A perfect place for a weekend away, bourbon trail homebase, company retreat or large event. The house features three bedrooms, three and a half baths and a full kitchen. The Carriage House features 3 bedrooms, two baths and a game room. With the rental of the house you also have the ability to add on the rental of the private lake located on the property. For event rental details please contact owner. Additional people may be added to the rental. Please contact us to add on the Carriage House as a part of your stay. This increases the number of people in house to 12 total (6 additional spots). History: Built in 1842 the historic Simmstown Manor has lots to offer. The house was originally built by Harvey McElroy for his daughter, Mariah McElroy Simpson. The original owners were devastated by the Civil War and the property was then sold to John Simms. John Simms had amassed a great amount of wealth prior to the war and unlike many others was able to sustain it during the war and use it to purchase the sizable brick mansion and the surrounding lands. After a few years he owned the 2400 acres surrounding the great house. The Simms family completed a two story wing on the north side of the house and moved in in 1868. The house held many grand parties and entertainments during the Simms’ time and often opened its doors to the most prosperous and socially prominent families around. When John Simms wife, Sarah Celclia Simms, died in 1895 he surveyed his 2400 acres of land and divided it among each of his five surviving children. His youngest child, Mary Simms Smith was given Simmstown as her part of the property divide and her father continued to live with her until his death. Upon Mr. Simms' death Mary kept the house and it was passed through the family until 1983 when Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kelly Jr., the great grandson of Mr. Simms decided to sell the house to the current owner, Mr. Larry Hodge. The house and grounds both went through an extensive renovation with efforts to keep historical aspects in as many ways possible. Note: The home has security cameras to monitor the driveway, as a safety precaution. (This is required to be disclosed to renters.) About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 12:00 PM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 25.About events:No events allowed.Please contact for details..
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Cleanliness10.0
Amenities10.0
Location10.0
Service10.0
Surroundings
Landmarks: Johnson Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church
(6.6 km)
Landmarks: Lincoln Legacy Museum
(6.8 km)
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6 Bedrooms Private Vacation Home
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6 Bedrooms Private Vacation Home

6 bedrooms: 2 single beds 4 queen beds and 1 king bed
Non-smoking
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Check-in: after 16:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
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Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

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Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 25 years old

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About this property

A stunning historic countryside property located in Springfield, KY. A perfect place for a weekend away, bourbon trail homebase, company retreat or large event. The house features three bedrooms, three and a half baths and a full kitchen. The Carriage House features 3 bedrooms, two baths and a game room. With the rental of the house you also have the ability to add on the rental of the private lake located on the property. For event rental details please contact owner. Additional people may be added to the rental. Please contact us to add on the Carriage House as a part of your stay. This increases the number of people in house to 12 total (6 additional spots). History: Built in 1842 the historic Simmstown Manor has lots to offer. The house was originally built by Harvey McElroy for his daughter, Mariah McElroy Simpson. The original owners were devastated by the Civil War and the property was then sold to John Simms. John Simms had amassed a great amount of wealth prior to the war and unlike many others was able to sustain it during the war and use it to purchase the sizable brick mansion and the surrounding lands. After a few years he owned the 2400 acres surrounding the great house. The Simms family completed a two story wing on the north side of the house and moved in in 1868. The house held many grand parties and entertainments during the Simms’ time and often opened its doors to the most prosperous and socially prominent families around. When John Simms wife, Sarah Celclia Simms, died in 1895 he surveyed his 2400 acres of land and divided it among each of his five surviving children. His youngest child, Mary Simms Smith was given Simmstown as her part of the property divide and her father continued to live with her until his death. Upon Mr. Simms' death Mary kept the house and it was passed through the family until 1983 when Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kelly Jr., the great grandson of Mr. Simms decided to sell the house to the current owner, Mr. Larry Hodge. The house and grounds both went through an extensive renovation with efforts to keep historical aspects in as many ways possible. Note: The home has security cameras to monitor the driveway, as a safety precaution. (This is required to be disclosed to renters.) About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 12:00 PM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 25.About events:No events allowed.Please contact for details..
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