What a beautiful, comfortable and a lovely bed and breakfast just outside of downtown Lexington. Not only were my hosts gracious, they were so welcoming and conversation was never dull. Cleanliness –YES Comfortable-YES Delicious? Oh, most definitely! What a delicious breakfast each morning and lovely conversation, from brief to engaging around the dining table. Please, give Scott Station Inn a ring if you are traveling around Lexington, KY, I’m so glad I stayed away from the downtown hustle and bustle, which is still rather tame. I truly enjoyed the slow drive through the rolling hills of horse country. Cheers!
Missy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Prospect, KY
When we travel to a B&B, my husband and I look for 3 factors for a successful stay and a future return: made-from-scratch food, an amazingly comfortable bed, and charming hosts. For this reason, Scott Station Inn receives a high-five along with this 5-star review. Let me start with the best of those, the hosts. Bo and Sarah are the quintessential innkeepers. Warm and engaging, sincere, hospitable… you truly feel like you are staying with family(in a GOOD way!). I couldn’t ask anything more from them. And these folks can COOK. Breakfast was fresh and delicious with ample servings. My favorite item was Sarah’s pumpkin muffins. They tasted as good as they smelled. As for the bed… ahhhhhh, the bed… let’s just say that memory foam topper is doing its job! When traveling through the Wilmore area, DO give this great little gem a try. We were able to visit nearby family as well as Shaker Village which is a very close drive. I LOVE visiting Shaker Village each year, yet I will probably never stay on their site again as I will always choose to stay here with Bo & Sarah. The best of both worlds!
Maria S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Des Moines, IA
This is a very small, very homey b&b in a town about 20 minutes south of Lexington, off of Route 68. The drive from Lexington takes you through pretty country, unlike some of the routes through a nightmare of overdeveloped suburbs and malls or stretches of auto body shops and gentlemen’s clubs. Wilmore is very quiet, and this place is about a block through the only excitement in town: the train tracks(ok, some people may get heated up over Asbury Seminary, but it can’t be many, can it?). Maybe the occasional train whistle in the night is why this place is so astonishingly inexpensive. But I never heard a thing, and I’m a very light sleeper. Beds were comfy, we had a private bath, the caretakers were sweet, and breakfast was quite nice. It’s a good deal if you’re visiting the area, and particularly handy for visiting the Shaker village, only minutes away.