Historic Log Cabin - Farm - Near RRG and Lex. Winter retreat rates available

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10.0Outstanding
(34 Ratings)
"It was such a thrill staying in this historic cabin. It was very roomy with down home charm. Laura was a super host and responded quickly to our questions. The farm was awesome to walk and really g..."
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10.0 / 10.0
Outstanding(34 Ratings)

Cabin in Kentucky

7 guests · 4 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Well priced for this locationPriced under area average

About this cabin rental

Writers, artists and people needing a get-away...cozy up in your PJs, winter hike, have outside winter bonfires. Birding, star gazing and learning opportunities on one of the largest organic farms in central Kentucky. The historic cabin and ell have been totally renovated, with central heat, a modern kitchen, modern bathrooms, and solar panels.

Centrally Located in the country, but located within easy drives to Red River Gorge, Lexington, Berea and the new music attraction in Sharpsburg KY.

The space
Our historic cabin is an official Kentucky Landmark and winner of several preservation awards. Located at Mt. Folly, which Laura’s family has owned and operated since the 1820’s, Mt. Folly is one of the largest working organic farms in the state. After 40 years of cherishing her unique country lifestyle, Laura wants to share a piece with you.

The log house sits on more than 1000 acres of Kentucky’s rolling pastures, 45 minutes east of Lexington, near Red River Gorge, Natural Bridge, and the small town of Winchester. Even with these nearby attractions, the cabin has a history and allure of its own, and there may be no reason to leave.

The land on which the cabin was built was patented in 1784 to James Garrard Sr., Kentucky’s second governor. Exactly when the cabin was built is lost to history, but it was common for settlers to build a “pen”, or room, in this case 16 by 18 feet, to stake their claim. (We have plans to do date the building using dendrochronology, but haven’t done it yet.)

We can make a good case that at least one room of the cabin dates from the 1780’s or 1790’s. The back “ell” probably was built around 1850. We’ve gutted it and completely remodeled it, for a modern kitchen and pantry.

The property has two cabin bedrooms, one a master, and one a “bunk” room with a fine double bed and twin. The entire cabin has central heat and air, and the living room has a new, comfortable queen-sized pull- out couch. There is a dining room featuring a Tomlinson Table, the design invented and patented by Laura’s great grandfather. The Library contains books, and printer, a library table, and a pull out single sized couch. For dining, guests have a selection of china, from Hadley Pottery to Laura’s family heirlooms. The kitchen is well equipped, and a limited array of local and organic food is available for additional charge on the honor system.

The property has two full baths, a laundry and mud room, and a three-season porch overlooking goat hollow.

Laura is a big reader, the cabin has an eclectic selection of books. There is a Internet, TV, with netflix and local channels.

Guests have free run of the property, and can walk, run or in dry weather drive down the farm road, which is 3 miles long. The farm road makes for a splendid morning run or walk, and we have two mountain bikes available for guests at no charge.


The farm’s mistress, Laura, in 1985 founded a beef company that raised cattle with no antibiotics or growth hormones. Since then, she has continued on the path of better food and sustainable agriculture, her farm raising organic and non-gmo crops and heritage grains. She likes to greet all her guests, and wants to be clear that this is a working farm, supporting 5 families, not a hobby farm. The farm is part of a local economy, and works to sequester carbon in soils and trees

The west section of the farm was part of Daniel Boone’s settlement and preemption, and in 1863 an African American community was started on a piece of land contiguous with the farm, the land purchased by Moses Robinson, a “free man of color.” The cemetery remains, and Laura and others are working on preserving the history. This is open for guests to hike.

The cabin consists of 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a family room with fold-out couch, Library with single fold out couch, kitchen, pantry, dining room, mud room and three-season porch. The cabin is furnished with antique pieces that match the history of the cabin. It has a new air conditioning and heating system, both electric. Solar panels installed on the roof feed into the grid and offset electricity used.
Bedroom 1:
Located on the second floor, the main bedroom is furnished with a king bed.
Bedroom 2:
Located across the hall from the main bedroom, this bedroom is furnished with a double bed and an adult-sized twin bed.
Master bath, second floor: tile floor and shower, screened toilet, granite vanity, fireplace with gas logs, seating area.
Living room: Fold out couch, comfortable leather chairs, many books, and a flat screened TV that receives local channels and Netflix.
Dining room: a Tomlinson Take-down Table, invented and patented by Laura’s great grandfather, seats 6. Brick two-story fireplace separates the dining room from the kitchen.
Kitchen: new cabinetry and granite counter tops with new appliances. Pantry has many services of china, pots and pans and spices, a toaster and a small microwave.
Downstairs bath: compact with a shower. Washer and dryer nearby.
Three-season porch: – dining table for 4 and rocking chair. Roll-out windows.
Library: single fold out couch, library table, library chairs, book cases, printer.

Guest access

Guests have free run of the property, the farm road makes for a splendid morning run or walk; two mountain bikes are available for guests at no charge.

Interaction with guests

We will be around as much or as little as you desire. Laura or a member of farm staff insist on greeting guests. We live a small hike across the property and we enjoy showing people around, sharing the history of our farm and our day-to-day operations. We might be using the grain mill or taking care of the goats and bottle calves that live in fields near the cabin. Guests can pick fresh vegetables from the farm garden, and feed the hens...and have some fresh farm eggs!

Other things to note
PET POLICY: We allow housebroken dogs that are under 25lbs.

Guests have a private farm store behind the cabin operated on the honor system.

CLEANING DISCLAIMER: a party of more than 5 people will be charged an additional $20 for cleaning which can be paid with cash or check on the honor system.

We do not allow parties at the cabin.

Amenities at Historic Log Cabin - Farm - Near RRG and Lex. Winter retreat rates available

Air conditioning
Non-smoking
Pets allowed
TV
Refridgerator
Kitchen
WiFi/Internet
Microwave
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Dryer
Kitchenware
Garden
Kettle
Oven
Stove
Laundry services
Fireplace
Towels
Desk
Hairdryer

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Ratings and reviews

10.0 / 10.0
Outstanding(34 Ratings)
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Nov 2025
It was such a thrill staying in this historic cabin. It was very roomy with down home charm. Laura was a super host and responded quickly to our questions. The farm was awesome to walk and really gave the rural experience.
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Oct 2025
House was perfect for us. We really enjoyed our stay.
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Jun 2025
Wonderful, peaceful 1785 log cabin next to old Shawnee village and the warriors path in Clark County Kentucky. Friendly goats in a side paddock and cattle in opposite field on the farm. Two friendly white Pyrenees dogs who come early evening to check on goats are a pleasant surprise! My wife, I and three grand kids came to this lovely spot mid June. First time I have seen the two younger ones not fight for two whole days. Yea! Great spot for bird watching.Birds that come to the feeder:Gold FinchesHouse FinchesWhite Bellied Nuthatches CardinalsTufted TitmiceRobinsDowny WoodpeckersRed Bellied WoodpeckersMorning DovesEtc.Also curious chipmunks. Large number of lighting bugs arise and light up the front lawn in the early evening.Beautiful sight to sit outside and watch them. No bitting insects that we noticed. Rooms and bed comfortable. Two wonderful historic sitting rooms with stone fire places and a good library make for pleasant, quiet reading. Close to Lexington horse farms, natural bridge and Red River Gorge. Close to Mountain Parkway Turn Pike. Very easy to get to, yet so far away from the 21st Century. We would like to spend more time here and walk the farm trails. As a place of peace, to rest and re-energize we give it 5 stars!
5.0 / 10.0·Jul 2021
We loved our stay! The house is beautiful and was comfortable for 6 of us. We appreciated the warm welcome and tour by Laura. The farm was so fun and an easy drive to Red Rover Gorge.

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FAQs

Is parking included with this cabin?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Historic Log Cabin - Farm - Near RRG and Lex. Winter retreat rates available. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cabin?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cabin. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Historic Log Cabin - Farm - Near RRG and Lex. Winter retreat rates available pet friendly?

Yes! This cabin is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Historic Log Cabin - Farm - Near RRG and Lex. Winter retreat rates available?

We found 21 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioning, non-smoking, pets allowed, tv, and refridgerator.


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