Hale Springs Inn      
110 West Main Street, Rogersville, TN 37857, USA    
(877) 222-1616, (423) 272-5171
 
 

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$125
- $165


Book a Room $125 - $165

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Description

Circa 1824. On the town square, this is the oldest continually operating inn in the state. Presidents Andrew Jackson, James Polk and Andrew Johnson stayed here. McKinney Tavern, as it was known then, was Union headquarters during the Civil War. Canopy beds, working fireplaces and an evening meal by candlelight in the elegant dining room all make for a romantic stay. (Bring your own wine.) A formal garden with a gazebo recently has been restored.

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Rates

$125 to $165

Off Season: $115 to $155

Payment Types Accepted Include American Express, Discover, Master Card, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks and Visa.

Amenities

This property has 9 total guest accommodations with private bath, 8 with fireplaces, 3 total suites, including 2 two-bedroom suites and 1 conference room. The types of beds available include Twin, Queen and King.

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bath Amenities
  • Cable TV
  • Computers
  • DVD
  • Fireplace
  • Gift Shop
  • Hair Dryer
  • Iron/Ironing Board
  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Turn-Down Service
  • Wireless Internet Access

Business Traveler Amenities

Conference room
  • Daily Newspapers
  • Desk
  • FAX On-site
  • Flexible Check in/out Times
  • Gym Nearby
  • Hair Dryer
  • Internet Access
  • Iron/Ironing Board
  • Off-site Dry Cleaning Services
  • Television
  • Wireless Internet Access
  • Conference Room

Events Hosted

    • Honeymoons
    • Meetings
    • Family Reunions
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Seminars
    • Weddings

Spa Services

On-Site Spa Services

  • Massages

Inns Of Interest

    • Barns
    • Boats
    • Churches & Parsonages
    • Movie Locations
    • National Historic Register
    • Old Mills
    • Oldest Continuously Operated Inns
    • Stagecoach Stops
    • Taverns

Liquor License

    • Beer & Wine

Romantic Interest

Large and welcoming rooms; quaint inn perfect for romantic getaways.

Describe Garden and Grounds

The inn has a large patio for outdoor dining which flows into our courtyard and gazebo.

Reservation/Cancellation Policies:

Children Restrictions

10 years and older

Cancellation

10 days

Smoking

Smoke Free Property.


Other Activities

    • Antiquing
    • Amusement Park
    • Art Galleries
    • Bicycling
    • Canoeing/Kayaking
    • Fishing
    • Golf
    • Hiking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Museums
    • Parks
    • Shopping (Local Crafts)
    • Sports Events, Major College
    • Tennis

Historic Interest

Three United States President have been guests at the inn: Andrew Johnson, Andrew Jackson, and James Polk. The Inn was the Union Headquarters in the Civil War and has many antiques including the original inn guestbook.

Historic Awards:

  • State Register (Granted)
  • National Register (Granted)
  • City Historical Site (Granted)
  • Local Register (Granted)
  • Heritage Alliance Preservation Award For Interior Restoration

Historic Memberships:

  • Local Historical Society
  • City Historical Society

Historic sites nearby:

Historic Rogersville

Recommended Restaurant(s)

Kingsport Grocery Co..

Nearby College/University

East Tennessee State University, Carson-Newman College, Tusculum College, University of Tennessee


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Very Gracious

It was truly a step back to a more gracious way of life.
Anonymous
10/21/2008

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Publicity and Press Reviews

Miami Herald, Southern Living, Travel South, Knoxville News Sentinel, Times News.


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