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Greeneville
GREENVILLE, TENNESSEE - HILLTOP HOUSE
Relaxing as an English manor house surrounded by mountains
Denise M. Ashworth
6 Sanford Circle
Greeneville, TN 37743
(423) 639-8202
email: ashworth@greene.xtn.net
Relax surrounded by mountains, located on a bluff overlooking the
Nolichuckey River. Hilltop House is a 1920s English manor house surrounded
by mountains on three sides. The flower gardens are spectacular as the owner
is a landscape architect. Nearby is golf, hiking, canoeing, fly fishing,
river rafting and horse back riding. Antique hunting and scenic drives
easily available. 3 rooms. Adults preferred. Cash, personal checks,
travelers checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, travel agents
commission paid. Central heat and air conditioning. Inspected.
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GREENVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOLICHUCKEY BLUFFS
Your Private Hideaway in the Mountains
Patricia Sadler
295 Kinser Park Lane
Greeneville, TN 37743
(800) 842-4690; (423) 787-7947
Fax: (423) 787-9247
email: cabins@usit.net
Enjoy the peace of a country setting overlooking the Smoky Mountains. Three
rooms with private baths, full breakfast, hiking trails, and a Jacuzzi
overlooking the river all await you at Nolichuckey Bluffs. Enjoy music
around the player piano in the parlor or just enjoy the fireplace. Children
welcome. Cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card.
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TANASI HILL BED & BREAKFAST
Ultimate Victorian--towers, wraparound porches and the Wedding Tree.
Bill & Andra Moskowitz
102 Doughty Avenue
Greeneville, TN 37745
(423) 638-1693
email: tanasihillbnb@aol.com
Visit the previous century in contemporary comfort at Tanasi Hill Bed & Breakfast, a private 4-acre, downtown estate, in the rolling hills of Tennessee's second oldest city. This rambling, 3-story, all-brick Victorian has long been a site of hospitality. Built in 1860 by James Britton, good friend of President Andrew Johnson, the home once faced Main Street, separated from traffic by a deep, wooded ravine. Only the railroad, which came to Greeneville in the 1850's, announced its occasional presence, and still does.
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