Inn Details
The Captain's Castle, also known as the Rogers-McCasland home, was so named by Captain Thomas J. Rogers, a Confederate officer and local pioneer banker. In the early 1870's, he combined two older houses, one already located on the present site ( the back part of the existing structure) and the other an imposing landmark of Tennessee Planters Architecture (the two story front portion). He moved the latter across town on log rollers pulled by oxen from down on the river front. The moved portion, built in the 1850's, is said to have been one of the town's most elaborate bawdy houses during its riverboat heydays.
This colorful old home is furnished with many antiques of the period and earlier.
The dining room features a large table with an 1820's Baccarat crystal chandelier.
The family room has a wonderful sitting area filled with family antiques, original artwork and family portraits dating back to the
18th Century.
Your hosts Buck and Barbara Hooker invite you to stay with them and experience the elegance and charm of the Captain's Castle
Room Rates (USD American Dollars)
All occupancy rates are subject to change
- State and local taxes may apply
- Accommodations: Rooms
- There are 7 guest accommodations
- Double occupancy rate is between $ 93.00 and $ 149.00
- The rate for each additional person is $ 25.00