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Historic Victorian Bed & Breakfast in Louisville – Comfortable Rooms & Classic Charm

Historic Victorian Bed & Breakfast in Louisville – Comfortable Rooms & Classic Charm

Location

1707 S. Third St., Louisville, KY 40208

Welcome to the Columbine Bed & Breakfast, a beautifully preserved 1896 Victorian home offering 6 private guest rooms. Each room features a queen-sized bed, cable TV, private phone line, and en suite bath. The spacious 6,500‑square‑foot house includes central heating and air conditioning, off‑street parking, and a charming garden patio. Rates range from $95 to $155 per night, depending on room type and season.

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