Heavenly View Farm Inn, 5641 Spencer Road, Mt. Sterling 40353, Kentucky, USA
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Heavenly View Farm Inn 
5641 Spencer Road, Mt. Sterling 40353, Kentucky, USA
+1 877 774818, ext. 400
http://www.heavenlyviewfarm.com
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Overlooking a valley, this country-style inn is 3 miles from Bramble Ridge Orchard and 6 miles from Old Silo Golf Club. Guestrooms are individually decorated. Some feature private bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, or walk-in closets. Heavenly View Farm Inn has a restaurant, cafe, and general store. Wireless Internet access and parking are complimentary. The Heavenly View Farm Inn is located less than six miles from the historical downtown of Mount Sterling, Ky. Bramble Ridge Orchard, which offers apple picking, a petting zoo, wagon rides, an observation beehive, a rope maze and an apple slingshot, is three miles away. The Daniel Boone National Forest, located 20 miles from the inn, offers three large lakes, several rivers and streams, two wilderness areas and a 269-mile, multi-use trail traversing the entire length of the forest. This 1810 country inn is fronted by large porches and a gazebo. Full, complimentary breakfasts are served daily, and luncheonettes and candlelit dinners are provided for a fee in the inn's restaurant. The inn houses a general store and a cafe serving coffee, ice cream, snacks and soft drinks. 1810 Historical Country Home overlooking a valley. Nothing luxurious, but the simplicity of an old early American dream! Views included, peaceful. Nearby history to explore. Activities? Festivities and excitement of Keeneland in the spring time, Red River Gorges for the fall and KY Music Hall of Fame and thorough bread horse farm all year long and much more.. Mount Sterling is also an interesting historical town with a new Art Center for shows. Perfect for quiet retreat, convalescence or hide away.. special care can be arranged. Access: Major Airport and local airport.

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Amenities
 Breakfast may be served in the room
 Playground for children
 Clothes dry cleaning
 Conference and meeting room
 Credit cards accepted
 Facsimile services
 Hairdryer
 Heating
 Access to internet
 Ironing facilities
 Laundry services/washing machine
 Smoke-free guest rooms
 Around-the-clock recetpion
 Private park, garden, courtyard
 Quiet surroundings
 Restaurant
 Around-the-clock room service
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
 Tea and coffee making facilities
 Phone at reception
 Phones in rooms
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