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Hilltop House Bed & Breakfast Inn

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Hilltop House is a 1920's manor house on a bluff overlooking the Nolichucky River Valley with the southern Appalachian Mountains in the background. Two of the three extra large bedrooms have a veranda. The front porch is equipped with rocking chairs for intensive mountain viewing.

The price range is $65-$70.

Location: Greeneville Tennessee 37743 Telephone 615-639-8202

Other Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns nearby:
(Sevierville) Chilhowee Bluff Bed and Breakfast
(Newport) Christopher Place Bed and Breakfast
(Gatlinburg) Cornerstone Inn Bed and Breakfast
(Elizabethton) Doe River Inn
(Townsend) Gracehill Bed and Breakfast
(Newland) High Haven Gatehouse

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