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Wilderness Road Guesthouses – Charming Historic Home Rentals in Stanford, KY

Wilderness Road Guesthouses – Charming Historic Home Rentals in Stanford, KY

Wilderness Road Guesthouses

Discover a unique lodging experience in the heart of Stanford, Kentucky. Our fully furnished homes offer the comfort of a private residence combined with the charm of historic antiques, fine art, and literary treasures.

Location

207 West Main Street, Stanford, KY 40484 – just a short walk from downtown’s historic district.

Why Choose Wilderness Road Guesthouses?

Unlike chain hotels, our un-hosted rentals grant you complete privacy and flexibility. Each house is thoughtfully curated with original furnishings, vintage décor, and a curated selection of books and art, creating an atmosphere of timeless character.

Enjoy the peace of home while exploring local attractions, restaurants, and the vibrant community that defines Stanford.


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