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Brigadoon Inn

Brigadoon is located in the village of Leiper’s Fork. A two-minute walk leaves you with three restaurant choices and several unique shops in which to browse. You cannot pay to sleep any closer to the heart of the village. The village folk are amazing, and are the reason my wife and I reside here. Moreover, you are only eight miles from one of the best main streets in the South: Franklin, TN. And we’re [...]

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Leiper’s Fork Inn

Leiper’s Fork Inn is a luxury inn located in the heart of Leiper’s Fork village.  Built from two 100-year-old homes, this warm and cozy inn is furnished primarily with antiques with a beautifully restored claw foot tub.  Amenities include a gourmet kitchen, three gas log fireplaces with one in a master bedroom, a formal dining room and large porches.  The inn is a short walk to the village shops and restaurants.

4254 Old Hillsboro Rd.
Franklin, TN [...]

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Miss Sweeney’s Inn

Located in beautiful, historic Leiper’s Fork, just minutes off the Natchez Trace, the Sweeney home, now owned by Julee Jones, has been restored to its 1933 condition.  The original homestead, owned by Charlie Sweeney, son of founding father Joseph L. Sweeney, was rebuilt after it burned to the ground in 1931. This home known for years as  “Miss Sweeney’s” has opened its doors for women to come and enjoy the loveliness and quaint surroundings of Leiper’s Fork.   Miss Sweeney’s features four guestrooms and is located one block from [...]

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Moonshine Hill

Moonshine Hill is owned and operated by Ann Johnson and is located in Historic Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, eight miles south of Franklin.  It is available for rent by the day or by the week.  This premier event location in Leiper’s Fork is ideal for romantic weekends, weddings, family gatherings,  and holiday retreats.  This 2 Bedroom/2 Bath stately cabin is pure country luxury.  With features such as a fully furnished, covered pavilion, two stone fire [...]

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