Lairdland Farm Bed and Breakfast

Lairdland Farm Bed and Breakfast A bit of history with modern convenience.... Privacy is our specialty.

On the National Register of Historic Places, Lairdland Farm's 500 acres of pastoral beauty is the ideal setting for these completely restored 1830's log cabin. Down by the creek your private cabin provides a place for a midweek getaway, weekend retreat, or a week's vacation. Enjoy a peaceful visit to our cabins in the Brick Church community in southern middle Tennessee--- you can even bring your horses.....

Check our brand new web page. It now includes an availability calendar.  www.lairdlandfarmcabins.com
09/06/2014

Check our brand new web page. It now includes an availability calendar. www.lairdlandfarmcabins.com

Welcome to Lairdland Farm Bed & Breakfast. Your host, Jim Blackburn, invites you to enjoy a peaceful weekend in a charming and completely restored cabin. Surrounded by Lairdland Farm's 250 acres of pastoral Giles County beauty, our Bed and Breakfast cabins are the perfect setting for a weekend getaw…

Opening Day of Turkey Season ...Good luck
03/29/2014

Opening Day of Turkey Season ...Good luck

The link to the TN Home and Farm article we were featured in ..
06/04/2013

The link to the TN Home and Farm article we were featured in ..

Farm-based Bed-and-Breakfasts across the state offer rural relaxation.

Just a reminder that the Civil War Sesquicentennial Event is this week Sept 15,16,& 17 2011 Come see what daily life was...
09/13/2011

Just a reminder that the Civil War Sesquicentennial Event is this week Sept 15,16,& 17 2011 Come see what daily life was like for the courageous people of the Civil War Era...

John Laird, an Irish imigrant, was given a 5,000 acre land grant by the state of North Carolina in appreciation for Laird’s service in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Tennessee was still Indian Territory when Laird settled on Lynn Creek and raised his family. In 1857 John Laird’s ...

Time for the National Celebration....come stay with us and get away from the crowds
08/25/2011

Time for the National Celebration....come stay with us and get away from the crowds

Discover the world famous Tennessee Walking Horse Show in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Equine show facilities available.

Celebration has started and we still have cabins avaliable
08/24/2011

Celebration has started and we still have cabins avaliable

Discover the world famous Tennessee Walking Horse Show in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Equine show facilities available.

A few critters you may run across here..
06/20/2011

A few critters you may run across here..

06/20/2011
06/20/2011
WATCH HISTORY COME ALIVE....Historic Lairdland Farm House is hosting a landmark Civil War SESQUICENTENNIAL Event...the 1...
06/20/2011

WATCH HISTORY COME ALIVE....Historic Lairdland Farm House is hosting a landmark Civil War SESQUICENTENNIAL Event...the 19th Alabama Civilian Corp and the 13th U.S. Colored Troops reenactors will be setting up camp and offering many demonstrations...SEPT 15,16,& 17 2011...A GHOST WALK (Sept 17 @ 7pm) at the Historic Brick Church Cemetery will also be avaliable...

A log cabin bed and breakfast awaits you on a Tennessee Walking Horse Farm.

Main House is also a Civil War Museum...it is listed with the Tennessee Department of Tourism Civil War Trails
06/17/2011

Main House is also a Civil War Museum...it is listed with the Tennessee Department of Tourism Civil War Trails

John Laird, an Irish imigrant, was given a 5,000 acre land grant by the state of North Carolina in appreciation for Laird’s service in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Tennessee was still Indian Territory when Laird settled on Lynn Creek and raised his family. In 1857 John Laird’s

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3174 Blackburn Hollow Road
Cornersville, TN
37047

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