VISIT THE WILDERNESS ROAD

Get Away and Experience It All

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Visiting us in Stanford, Kentucky allows you the opportunity to enjoy the simple pleasures that only a small town can offer, without having to sacrifice the amenities of larger urban areas.

Relax on the front porch of one of our historic guest houses and watch the leaves gently spiral to the ground below. Experience a meal from the world-class culinary team at Bluebird or Mama DeVechio’s Pizzeria and shop for unique artisan products at Kentucky Soaps and Such. Refresh your body and mind by scheduling a “spa day” experience at Esther’s Wellhouse.

It all starts by booking a stay in our guest houses or rooms.

AVAILABLE OPTIONS

ACCOMMODATIONS

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ROOMS

Our petite rooms at the historic St. Asaph Hotel are preserved in the same layout as they were in 1925.

Whitley Cottage in the fall

GUEST HOUSES

Each unique guest house has been restored to honor the beauty of the past, while providing the best in modern comforts.

Cerulean dining area

MEETING SPACES

We offer both intimate and more spacious settings to meet the needs of your event.

THE INN AT WILDERNESS ROAD

News & Events

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It's not about the pursuit of perfection but of progress! FarmStrong Co. is a company born from the hands of a young artisan with a grand vision for his work. His story unfolds with themes of passion, dedication, and the timeless art of leather craftsmanship. David Walt [...] The post... Read more
Esther's Wellhouse welcomes new massage therapist - Mary Beth Houge Esther’s Wellhouse is excited to announce the addition of a new massage therapist – Mary Beth Houge of McKinney, KY. Mary Beth grew up locally here in Lincoln County on her parent’s cattle farm. After high school, she went to... Read more
Pizzaiolo Christian brings a taste of Italy to Stanford Christian Ferreyra recently traveled all the way from Bologna, Italy, to bring authentic Italian cuisine to Stanford, Kentucky. As an Argentinian Italian, he has lived in Italy for twenty years. There he learned how to become a “pizzaiolo” [...]... Read more

TESTIMONIALS

YOUR STORIES

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My husband and I loved our visit. It was top notch! We love the town so much we wanna move there soon! Very classy.
Diana Perry

Thank you for the privilege of staying at The Inn. Our reservations were completed at the last minute, and yet you were flexible in meeting our needs. Our group was impressed by how the integrity of the older architecture and structure were maintained, even with the thoroughly modern renovation efforts needed to make it into a commercial business.

Allan Sterbinsky, Stanton, TN Mayor
We had a wonderful time staying in Stanford. Your home is awesome. I love the old woodwork and big baseboards. Thanks for a great stay!
Debbie, Gibson, Indiana
A wonderful hotel! Great one-night stay and did not want to leave the next day. We’ve already planned another stay. I could not say enough good things about the accommodations!
Alan Moberly

Thank you for allowing us to step back in time, slow down, and experience the hometown charm of Stanford. This is a magical town and we will be back.

Ted and Tamara

Beautiful. Peaceful. Great small town and wonderful, comfortable lodging. Like stepping back to a time when people still said hello while passing on the streets.

Google Review
We’ve been here several times. Everything is always perfection. Which is the Stanford way. Thank you!
Frank and June Mason

A MESSAGE FROM FOUNDER ANGELA CORRELL

Developing Peace and Human Flourishing in Stanford

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A few years ago, we hosted a summit in Stanford with the leaders of several American charitable organizations to discuss common goals. While there, one man gave us words to express what we were trying to do in our headquarters town: “Stanford has Shalom and Human Flourishing like I’ve only seen in one other place in the world.”

Shalom is the Hebrew word for Peace. Human flourishing means positive emotional, psychological, spiritual, and social functioning. He paid us a rich compliment and gave us words to explain why we were renovating old structures and bringing hospitality businesses back into town.