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Columbia Bed & Breakfast – 711 Greensburg St, Columbia, KY

Columbia Bed & Breakfast – 711 Greensburg St, Columbia, KY

Location

711 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY 42728

About Us

Experience the warmth of a home away from home. Our locally owned bed and breakfast offers personalized service and a welcoming atmosphere.

Amenities

All rooms feature complimentary high‑speed Wi‑Fi and cable television. Whether you need to stay connected for work or unwind with your favorite shows, we have you covered.

Relax & Recharge

Enjoy a comfortable stay with thoughtfully appointed rooms, fresh linens, and a quiet, peaceful setting.

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