Blackridge Hall Bed & Breakfast


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    Blackridge Hall is a stately mansion where "The Sun Does Shine Bright On This Kentucky Home"!! Built on a ridge with five acres of rolling land in the heart of Bluegrass Horse Country, the estate exemplifies the high style and elegant living of a true Kentucky horse farm. This upscale Southern Georgian style mansion is a reminder of the old South's antebellum plantation homes. The home is a place of distinction and southern hospitality.


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    • Bed and Breakfast

    • Historic Inn


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  • The Colonial Williamsburg

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

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      Private Bath

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    My Old Kentucky Home

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    The Bluegrass Heritage

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

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    The Fox & Hound

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

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    The Thorough Bred

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

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    A Tribute to Blue & Grey

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

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    • Open all year round: N


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  • Breakfast

    • Type: Full Gourmet

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  • City

    • Directions to property:
      From Lexington: Take I-75 North to Georgetown Exit 125 Go Right on U.S. 460 east (Paris Pike) and travel 2.5 miles Look for the only white plank fencing on the Right with a Brick Entry Gates will identify Blackridge Hall From Louisville: Travel I-64 East to Lexington where I-64/75 merge Go North on I-75 to Georgetown Exit 125 Go Right on U.S. 460 east (Paris Pike) and travel 2.5 miles Look for the only white plank fencing on the Right with a Brick Entry Gates will identify Blackridge Hall From Cincinnati: Take I-75 South to Georgetown Exit 126 Travel Right on U.S. 62 West (Cherry Blossom Way) for (.5) one-half mile to U.S. 460 East Turn Left at Wendy's on to 460 East (Paris Pike) Travel 2.8 miles on 460 East and look for white plank fencing on the right with a Brick Entry. Gates will identify Blackridge Hall. From Great Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Airport: Travel I-275 East to I-75 South Take I-75 South to Georgetown Exit 126 Travel Right on U.S. 62 West (Cherry Blossom Way)for (.5) one-half mile to U.S. 460 East Turn Left at Wendy's on to 460 East (Paris Pike) Travel 2.8 miles on 460 East and look for white plank fencing on the right with a Brick Entry. Gates will identify Blackridge Hall.


    Airport

    • Lexington, KY (LEX-Blue Grass Field)

    • Directions to property:
      From Lexington Bluegrass Airport: Exit Airport to the left on Man O' War Blvd. Go Right on U.S. 60 East to Lexington's New Circle Road Highway 4 Take New Circle Road North to Newtown Pike or Exit 9B Go North on Newtown Pike (U.S. 922) Take I-75 North to Georgetown Exit 125 Go Right on U.S. 460 east (Paris Pike) and travel 2.5 miles Look for the only white plank fencing on the Right with a Brick Entry Gates will identify Blackridge Hall


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    Regular happy visitor.

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in luxury lodging

    • Was travelling for an event


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    We stay at Blackridge Hall on a regular basis. It is a great getaway for us just to rest & relax. We live 75 miles from Blackridge Hall. Innkeeper Jim Black is a true Southern Gentleman & always greets us like family. The rooms are spacious & comfortable. Breakfast is delicious & always very well presented in his beautiful dining room on fine china. It is our distinct pleasure to recommend Blackridge Hall as one of our favorite places to stay. JH & FH


    best of B&Bs

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    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    Of all B&Bs I've been to, Blackridge Hall has been the best. Robert & Geri Meany


    Wonderful stay at Blackridge Hall

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Almost never stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling to visit family


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    Beautiful home, we enjoyed our stay at your B&B. The breakfast was wonderful, and you were very accommodating. Everything was perfect. We hope to visit again. Bob and Linda Fraser, MI August 2011


    Lovely, peaceful stay

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    A gorgeous home, decorated beautifully. We were welcomed and felt like special guests for our entire visit. Very close to town and other attractions yet felt like a secluded retreat. Thoroughly enjoyed.


    Wonderful Stay at Blackridge Hall

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    We definitely enjoyed our time spent at Blackridge Hall. It is a beautiful southern Georgian mansion, built about 20 years ago. It has all the romance of bygone days and all the modern amenities. The gourmet breakfasts were a special treat. Mr Black is the perfect host. We enjoyed reading on the veranda and viewing the thoroughbred horses near by. Blackridge Hall is loaded with beautiful antiques. It is a special place.


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