Hachland Hill's Main Inn is a cabin/lodge with logs over 200 years old. Situated on 90 acres of stunning, natural beauty (flowers, shrubs, spring fed creek, abundant wildlife) + hiking trails for your enjoyment. The Main Inn is perfect for solo-travelers, couples looking for a serene escape or a family getaway. You'll be at home in the country, but just a short drive from downtown Nashville and the airport. Includes breakfast: House-made pastries, fruit, juice, and coffee.
The space
Poplar #1 bedroom has two double/full beds. This bedroom has a private bathroom. The common areas of the Main Inn include a living room with television and a dining room with a beautiful view. There is a large Rec room with pool/ping pong, and a large
terrace with plenty of seating and a fire pit, The inn is appointed with primitive antiques and handmade quilts, yet offers modern comforts and conveniences in the bedrooms and common areas.
Guest access
The main inn offers 10,000 square feet of space. Make yourselves at home indoors and out on the beautiful terrace overlooking the woods, and the comfortable porches. Hike and explore the wooded hills and open meadows. Enjoy outdoor relaxation on the main inn terrace and in in the rec room with pool/ping pong.
THE HISTORY OF NASHVILLE
Nashville, Tennessee boasts a rich history that blends tradition with innovation. Originally settled by European explorers in the late 1700s, Nashville quickly emerged as a pivotal hub for trading and culture. Its strategic location along the Cumberland River played a crucial role in its growth, transforming it into a thriving transportation and distribution center during the 19th century.
The city’s nickname, “Music City,” stems from its long-standing association with the music industry, with the Grand Ole Opry and the birth of country music adding unique chapters to its story.
Over the years, Nashville’s historic roots have merged seamlessly with a modern, vibrant spirit. The city’s role in the Civil Rights Movement, exemplified by the Civil Rights Room at the Nashville Public Library, showcases its commitment to progress and equality.
Today, Nashville’s skyline reflects its contemporary dynamism. Its preservation of historic districts like Germantown and a deep appreciation for its musical heritage continue to make it a beloved destination for travelers seeking an authentic taste of the past and the excitement of the present.