This Gone With the Wind beauty is nestled in the lush, green rolling hills of Versailles and is totally private and remote, far from the maddening crowd. It feels like an old Kentucky Home but it's anything but "old." This little gem is a charmer! The double staircase makes it an excellent venue for wedding photos as does the gazebo on its property. As a matter of fact, they have hosted weddings. ||||Pull up the circular driveway to the door and park.Glenda and Herbert Reed, proprietors of Rabbitt Creek Bed and Breakfast, are warm and welcoming. They cherish their guests. Gabby, the friendly chef, serves up magazine photo-worthy breakfasts that are imaginative and plated beautifully.||||Once inside, you are enveloped in gentle pastel-colored enchantment that looks and feels like it could be your own elegant home. Spacious rooms, amenities and views to die for. Although hidden, Rabbit Creek Bed and Breakfast is just s stone's throw away from the main town with historic buildings and restaurants and highways to other towns and attractions.||||First floor is excellent for handicapped accessibility. The dining room is also on the first floor. The rooms on both floors are equally quiet as the location is in the heart of horse country! ||||This was our second stay at Robbit Creek, the first was in May 2017. We will stay there again when in that "neck...
Read moreMy family and I had truly a wonderful experience here. Herb made sure we were comfortable from beginning to end. The home and surrounding grounds are just lovely, a treat for the eyes and the soul. Quiet, comfortable, and inviting, the home itself is hand built, and well loved, and you can feel the love when you're there. We feel like we really made a friend in Herb, and Glenda was just great in taking our booking, and keeping in contact with us the day we checked in. She even went as far as calling us to see how far out we were, because she had an errand to run, and was going to schedule the errand around our arrival time, so she wouldn't miss us. The next time we visit Kentucky, there is no question where we will be staying. Truly good, deep, and meaningful conversations with Herb every morning helped to start what would be stressful days, with good fellowship, and hearty companionship. So much so, that on our last day, we missed him at breakfast, and we felt the loss of our morning talks. I highly suggest that if you are in the area, and need a place to stay, please give Herb and...
Read moreIt was like being part of the family. The rooms were nice - clean and spacious- but if that is all you are after you can stay in a hotel. One of the benefits of a B&B is the people (okay, the breakfast as well - which in itself was quite nice), but the best part by far was Glenda and Herb - I've never had such nice hosts - it was like being welcomed by your grand-parents (not your parents, because they would make you do chores). Quiet evenings sitting in the living room with them and their actual family was a highlight of our visit, surpassed only by Herb taking us next door to watch the foals come out to pasture - a trip to Kentucky would not be complete without horses. They are centrally located to several Bourbon Distilleries as well, and we used them as our base of operations for trips all over Kentucky. They are out in the country so don't expect to walk down to the pub for a pint - but being in the country is the experience.
I definitely recommend them and will be back if we...
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