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Wildwood Manor Bed and Breakfast – Hilham

One-Night Bed-and-Breakfast Stay for Two (Up to 55% Off). Two Options Available.

from$89
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No Longer Available
Tue Aug 07 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$199
Discount
55%
You Save
$110
  • T460x279
  • Off the Beaten Path

In a Nutshell

An 8,000-square-foot, four-guest-room southern mansion lies in the Tennessee countryside on 33 acres of horse pasture

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 1, 2013
  • Must book by 1/1/13 or promotional value expires. Must complete travel by 1/31/13. Not valid 11/18/12-11/24/12 or 12/23/12-1/5/13. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; subject to availability. All cancellations subject to fee of 10% of Groupon price; 21-day notice required or fee up to Groupon price applies. Must be 18 or older to check in. Credit card required at check-in. Not valid with reward points. 9.75% tax not included.
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A soft hotel bed is incredibly comfortable to sleep in, eclipsed only by a hammock made of Muppet hands. Enjoy a home away from foam with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

The Derby room overlooks the manor's pond, and the Margie Ruth room looks out onto a horse pasture and sleeps guests in a poster bed. Adorned in a western motif, the Wildwood Lodge suite also furnishes guests with a poster bed and a second bedroom.

Wildwood Manor Bed and Breakfast

White picket fences crisscross over more than 30 acres of rolling pasture, where horses gallop and snort as they sniff out their favorite spots. Behind them lies a brick mansion, whose stately white columns stand out against the forested countryside and the protective moat. Known as Wildwood Manor Bed and Breakfast, this 8,000-square-foot, four-guest-room building surrounds up to 12 guests with hardwood floors, fireplaces, and ornate molding adorning rooms with 15-foot ceilings. Each morning, the aromas of an included country-style breakfast buffet and fresh-brewed Gevalia coffee waft from room to room. Later, chefs are also able to prepare lunch or dinner for guests who decide to stay in.

On-property adventures abound, including pony rides, trail rides, and mule-pulled wagon rides at the stables. Owners Michelle and John happily lend their fishing poles and dynamite so guests can fish in the pond—with help from the nearby bait shop—and in the evenings, guests may have a chance to roast s'mores. Near the property also lies an array of area attractions, such as Standing Stone State Park less than 2 miles away, as well as the Civil War Trail, Wine Trail, and the Upper Cumberland Quilt Trail.

Wildwood Stables

The 96-foot-tall and 150-foot-wide sycamore tree that stands in a field outside Crossville has grown there since 1864. It's spent nearly 150 years steeped in local history, during which it drew in John and Michelle Cannon. After years spent as employees of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, they retired and built a horseback-trail-riding facility on the 300 acres of farmlands surrounding its roots. Their visitors have joined in picnics, Halloween celebrations, and marriages at the base of its 16 foot-wide trunk. Under the guidance of their niece—an equestrian-management major—and horseback-riding instructors, the Cannons conduct year-round trail rides, horse-care workshops, and wagon rides across these rolling fields and woodlands. They've seen riders return year after year, often bringing their children, where seasoned instructor and barn manager Judy Gibson matches each child with one of the facility's 22 gentle, patient horses based on the horse's temperament.

Guides lead rides along the property's trail, which meanders through four switchbacks, across streams, and past waterfalls. They also conduct hay-wagon rides, during which they take visitors out to the fields to feed the horses and ferry them back to the barn for a bonfire. On rides across the fields, guides may point out flower beds planted by local gnomes as well as two beehives maintained by local beekeepers and occupied only by union bees. In special workshops, staffers teach schoolchildren the basics of horse care, tacking, and environmental conservation and guide those with physical or mental disabilities in riding horses as a form of rehabilitation. As visitors ride or revel in one of Wildwood Stables' seasonal activities, they may walk the stone pathway to the barn, lounge on the stone patio next to the gazebo, and pass by the front entrance, where the sculpted head of a beloved horse looks out over the fields. Resident instructor and former stonemason Calvin Daniels sculpted each of these fixtures after harvesting their crab-orchard stone from the property.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Receiving a Home Visit from a Cable or Satellite Technician

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In the rare—very rare—event that your cable or Internet briefly ceases working, one of these ragged strangers may arrive on your doorstep. Do not panic. Do not spray them with your hose, still connected from checking on the garden during the free time resultant from your Internet outage. Invite them in. You are expecting them, even if you do not remember.

Do not offer them food, water, or coffee—they are instructed not to take it, and this will make the situation uncomfortable for both of you. If you wish, you may look them in their eyes. Despite the rest of their outward appearance, you will see they have two, beautiful eyes.

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In the rare—very rare—event that your repair visit is somehow delayed, incomplete, or frustrating in anyway, please be assured that this has never happened before, nor will it again. The technician who disappointed you has already been vaporized in the shame chamber. Thank you for choosing Cable, Satellite & Internet.

Which cable provider vaporizes its most disappointing employees?

Wildwood Manor Bed and Breakfast

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    Hilham

    361 Standing Stone Park Hwy.
    Hilham, Tennessee 38568
    (931) 704-5510
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