4/5 - Good
Small simple hometown atmosphere. South Central Tennessee is so very rustic, iconic and the perfect image of "Americana".

All the above
Reviewed on 5 January 2026

Friendly staff
Reviewed on 30 December 2025

Breakfast needs improvement Room excellent Staff friendly Ac and heat working perfect
Reviewed on 10 January 2026

Room was great excellent location. Everything was really nice!
Reviewed on 21 December 2025

Great location. Clean and comfortable with nice amenities. Host was great to work with!
Reviewed on 24 September 2025

The house was warm and cozy with plenty of room for kids to play inside and outside. Plenty of extras … Jeannie was very sweet and accommodating. The welcome basket with snacks for the kids was such a nice touch. We definitely recommend the property and will use the house again in the future. Thank ...
Reviewed on 2 December 2025

You can take time to visit David Crockett State Park during your travels to Lawrenceburg. Wander the riverfront or discover the area's waterfalls.
You can take time to visit Laurel Hill Wildlife Management Area during your travels to Lawrenceburg. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.
You can enjoy a show at Lawrenceburg Crockett Theatre during your stay in Lawrenceburg. Take in the festivals and waterfalls in the area.
Learn about the local history of Lawrenceburg when you spend time at David Crockett Statue. Take in the festivals and waterfalls in the area.
You can spend time studying the exhibits at James D Vaughan Museum during your trip to Lawrenceburg. Discover the area's waterfalls and monuments.
Explore the great outdoors at Bobby Brewer Park, a lovely green space in Lawrenceburg. Discover the area's waterfalls and monuments.
Small simple hometown atmosphere. South Central Tennessee is so very rustic, iconic and the perfect image of "Americana".
The area is beautiful. Just did not like the experience at Villa.
Lawrenceburg is a very nice town. There are a lot of places to visit. The David Crockett State Park is always a wonderful place to take kids or just to see a bit of the beautiful landscapes of the town. Most activities are free to the public.
Quaint town, looked beautiful. I didn’t stay long in town but from what I saw I wouldn’t mind a tour. Seemed charming in an unassuming way
We took a saddle to Amish for repair. Enjoyed watching the horse drawn buggys. Love the old ways.
I love this little town that has grown so much since the last time I was in the area.
