We stayed two nights at Myrtledene and found it delightful. The room was gigantic and the entire antebellum home was filled with interesting antiques. James, our innkeeper, was the epitome of southern graciousness. Breakfasts were delicious. The home has been in the family for its nearly 180 year existence. We were charmed by this beautiful historic gem from another time.
Myrtledene B&B

Lebanon, KY 40033-1557
United States of America
Innkeeper(s): James F. Spragens
(270) 692-2223
(800) 391-1721
Circa 1833. Once a Confederate general's headquarters at one point during the Civil War, this pink brick inn, located at a bend in the road, has greeted visitors entering Lebanon for more than 150 years. When General John Hunt Morgan returned in 1863 to destroy the town, the white flag hoisted to signal a truce was flown at Myrtledene. A country breakfast usually features ham and biscuits as well as the innkeepers' specialty, peaches and cream French toast.
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