General | Dining Room & Breakfast
"In December 1988, I read an article about a couple who bought an old hotel and redid it for a bed and breakfast. I said, 'That's what I want to do.' The next month, we looked at this one weekend and bought it on Monday!"
Sharon McComb, Innkeeper
Sharon and her husband Bob renovated four guest rooms, a two-room guest suite with Jacuzzi, a library, large kitchen, a lobby, and upper and lower verandas. The property has recently been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Watertown is very much as it was in the early part of the century. "This is a nice place to get-away," Sharon says of Watertown. "Nashville is only 40 minutes away, but this is a whole different lifestyle than in the city." Guests enjoy the upstairs and downstairs porch swings, riding the inn's tandem bike around town, the lazy hammock on the upper veranda, the huge selection of books in the library, parlor games, and the village restaurant and nearby antique shops, including Sharon's only one block away.