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Hammonds Hall – Historic 1900‑Built Bed & Breakfast with Tea Cup Mystery Teas

Hammonds Hall – Historic 1900‑Built Bed & Breakfast with Tea Cup Mystery Teas

Location:

216 W. Maple Ave., Lancaster, KY 40444

About Hammonds Hall

Hammonds Hall Bed & Breakfast, home of Tea Cup Mystery Teas, was built in 1900 and offers two bedroom suites with sofa beds, a shared kitchen, 250 Dish channels, and reliable wireless internet. The two‑story home sits on a tree‑lined street and features a spacious wrap‑around veranda. Guests can enjoy a small gift shop, authentic English cottage décor, and gourmet breakfasts that pamper every sense.

  • Two elegant bedroom suites with comfortable sofa beds
  • Shared kitchen and 250 Dish channels
  • High‑speed wireless internet access
  • Spacious wrap‑around veranda overlooking mature trees
  • In‑house gift shop with unique teas and local crafts
  • English cottage décor for a cozy, authentic atmosphere
  • Gourmet breakfasts featuring seasonal ingredients

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