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Introduction
As you wind your way along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, take your lodging at Myrtledene Bed & Breakfast in Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky. We are an Official Site on the Bourbon Trail and a chapter in our local Civil War and John Hunt Morgan history.
Let us be your restful inn while you tour this area known for Civil War history, antiques, natural scenery, and outdoor activities.
We are the heart of the Kentucky Holy Land, the settlement of dozens of Catholic pioneers who traveled from the British Isles, through Maryland, to make a home among the knoblands of Central Kentucky. This area has been the birthplace and home of such notable religious figures as Martin John Spalding and Thomas Merton, monk of Gethsemani Abbey.
We now offer free wireless internet access!
Used by Confederate General John Hunt Morgan as his headquarters during his raids on Lebanon, Myrtledene today offers slightly more relaxed environs for our guests. With four guest rooms, the house is completely furnished in antiques. Guests are encouraged to make themselves at home and make use of the entire house and grounds.
Phones, television, wireless internet service, a library, a refrigerator, and piano are here for our guests' use. The large yard with gardens, wisteria arbor, fish pond, swings, and hammocks are ideal for couples on a romantic retreat, readers looking for a peaceful spot, or children who need a safe place to play.
Myrtledene has been designated a Kentucky Landmark by the Kentucky Heritage Committee.
General Morgan was so enamored with Myrtledene that he chose to spare it when his Raiders burned and looted much of Lebanon, a Union stronghold. In fact, it was here where the white flag of truce was flown atop a pole used to clean the tall ceilings.
Today's "raiders" can use Myrtledene as their headquarters as they come to experience traditional Southern hospitality and visit the many
area attractions.
Within a short drive are the following:
Makers Mark Distillery
Lebanon National Cemetery (with many Union soldiers from the Battle
of Perryville)
Loretto Motherhouse (America’s first women's religious
community)
Plan now to spend a relaxing weekend, a country holiday or a day
or two with us at Myrtledene in Lebanon. Let us introduce
you to our unique central Kentucky way of life.
Don't forget to visit Lebanon on the last full weekend of every
September. That's when the town throws a big party called
Marion County Country Ham Days. Rated one of the top
festivals in Kentucky, Ham Days brings over 50,000 people to
Lebanon. For more info, please see: www.hamdays.com
Guests may enjoy breakfast in the formal dining room, on the
gallery, on the patio overlooking the gardens, or in the room.
Gift Certificates are Available!!!
Contact us and we will give you all the details:
email info@myrtledene.com
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Lebanon is located on U.S. 68 an hour's drive southwest
of Lexington.
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