Customer Testimonial ...."What an awesome peace
we felt in this house..."
Steve & Amy Miller
Serenity Acre Bed & Breakfast
Roth D'e Ort
Springfield, TN
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Customer Testimonial ...." This was a delightful place to visit!  
The house was warm and comforting."
  Judy Burton
We have three beautiful rooms available for
your stay:

Tranquility  This is the teal blue room you see
above. The furniture in this room is 150 years
old. Let the fountain lull you into sleep on a full
size carved oak  bed.  The fireplace is cast iron
that took four strong men to maneuver it up the
winding stairs. This room shares the bathroom
down the hall with Amity.

Amity   This beautiful room features a window
seat that overlooks the pasture where horses and
mules graze.  The queen size bed is covered with
a hand stitched wedding ring quilt made by
"The Amazing Quilter". The window seat can
be used as a bed if you bring your child. This
room shares the bathroom down the hall with
Tranquility.

Harmony Suite   This is our best, and most
requested room.  The luxurious queen size four-
poster bed
is the center of the room. There is a
sitting area as well.  Before bed enjoy a bubble
bath in the whirl pool tub.  The bathroom is
b
etter than most 4 star hotels.  
Winter Rates:  
From now until May 1st.

Tranquility:  $115.00 per night
Amity: $125.00 per night
Harmony: $175.00 per night

Special:  Rent all three rooms for $3
50.00 per
night. Receive a 10% discount for two nights or
more.

As always, show us your church bulletin and
receive a 10% discount on any room.  
Customer Testimonial ...." What an absolute treat!  
As a road comic, I can't begin to tell you the horror
stories about the hotels that clubs put us in.  My two
nights here were by far, two of the most
comfortable nights I have spent in the 14+ years of
working the road.  Thank you again!"  
Mark Evan
Customer Testimonial .... I have enjoyed the food and
fellowship so much!  This old home
, that was built by
my great great
-grandfather, holds many fond
memories.  So glad it has been restored, and that you
are opening it to the public."   
Ann Stark Krisle