The Old Mill Bed and Breakfast

243 Bowmantown Road , Jonesborough, Tennessee
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  • Introduction

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    The Old Mill Bed and Breakfast - Jonesborough, Tennessee

    The Old Mill Bed & Breakfast offers comfortable overnight and extended lodging in a restored late 19th century farmhouse. The property is bordered by a spring fed creek, and benches are provided for your relaxation. The pre-Civil War grist mill lends a unique view of the past. Our ambition is to provide you with the most relaxed atmosphere you have experienced.

    The Old Mill Bed & Breakfast offers three guest rooms with king or queen size beds and private baths. Each morning a delicious, hot, multi-course breakfast is served in the dining room. The guest parlor has a hand carved pre-20th century mantle surrounding the fireplace. In the corner stands a piano for the so talented. A writing desk sits near the Victorian sofa offering quiet repose for those so inclined.

    A spring fed creek borders The Old Mill's property and offers quiet solitude and
    a relaxing time for our guests. The pre-Civil War grist mill was once the center of activity for the community.

    The Old Mill Bed & Breakfast is located just minutes from downtown Jonesborough,
    Tennessee's oldest town and selected as one of the "Dozen Distinctive Destinations in the Nation".

  • Directions

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    From Jonesborough, take State Road 81 North to State Road 75, turn left, go 1/2 mile, B&B is on left.
    From I-26, take Gray Exit (Exit 42), go approx. 9 miles (on left side ½ mile south of State Road 81).

  • Area Attractions

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    • Appalachian Trail
    • Bristol Motor Speedway
    • Davy Crockett Birthplace
    • East Tennessee State University
    • Golf courses
    • Great Smoky Mountains
    • Greeneville - home of President Andrew Johnson
    • Hiking trails
    • Nolichuckey River with whitewater rafting & fishing
    • Roan Mountain
    • Rogersville - 2nd oldest town in TN
    • Tipton-Haynes Farm - site of the Battle of the Lost State of Franklin