Overview
The Bennett House Bed & Breakfast, located in Richmond, Ky., is one-half mile from Eastern Kentucky University, which contains the Arnim D. Hummel Planetarium. The bed and breakfast is located on the city’s Main Street, approximately two miles from golfing at the Gibson Bay Golf Course.
This historic home was built in 1890, and was home to Sarah Clay, daughter of notorious Cassius M. Clay, an outspoken emancipationist and the minister to Russia during the Lincoln administration. This asymmetrical brick structure is topped with a high-hipped roof of slate with flared eaves, and showcases a two-story turret with a domed roof. Full, complimentary breakfasts accompanied by fresh flowers are served each morning. The property boasts stained-glass windows, hardwood floors and 12-foot ceilings. Pets are not allowed at this property.
The Bennett House Bed & Breakfast offers four bedrooms, three with private bathrooms. Rooms features reading and sitting areas. Cable television and complimentary wireless Internet access are included.
This historic home was built in 1890, and was home to Sarah Clay, daughter of notorious Cassius M. Clay, an outspoken emancipationist and the minister to Russia during the Lincoln administration. This asymmetrical brick structure is topped with a high-hipped roof of slate with flared eaves, and showcases a two-story turret with a domed roof. Full, complimentary breakfasts accompanied by fresh flowers are served each morning. The property boasts stained-glass windows, hardwood floors and 12-foot ceilings. Pets are not allowed at this property.
The Bennett House Bed & Breakfast offers four bedrooms, three with private bathrooms. Rooms features reading and sitting areas. Cable television and complimentary wireless Internet access are included.
Updated last June (revision history)
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