The Clock Creek Cabin features a downstairs bedroom with a queen bed and a full bath off of the hall. Upstairs there is a queen bed and two singles.
Your accomodations are for the entire cabin.
Lairdland Farm House, located in beautiful Giles County, Tennessee, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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 youngest son, Robert H. Laird, purchased this property in the Brick Church community from Thomas J. Lane, his brother-in-law, who built the original home in 1831. From that time on it has been known as Lairdland Farm. Contained in the home is an extensive and authentic museum of Civil War artifacts.
From Interstate 65, take exit 22, and turn south onto Highway 31A in the direction of Pulaski. Go 2 miles. Just past Grady Ingrum's grocery turn left on Blackburn Hollow Road, and proceed 7/10 mile to the Springhouse Cabin entrance at 3340 Blackburn Hollow Road.
From Interstate 65, take exit 22, and turn south onto Highway 31A in the direction of Pulaski. Go 2 miles. Just past Grady Ingrum's grocery turn left on Blackburn Hollow Road, and proceed 1/2 mile to Clock Creek Road. Turn left, and the entrance to the cabin is just 200 yards ahead on the right. 150 Clock Creek Road.