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Old Bridge Inn B&B
Jeffersonville, Indiana
Located in the Old Jeffersonville Historic District, this beautiful 1836
historic home is just seconds to Louisville.

Old Bridge Inn
This neoclassical home, located in Jeffersonville's historic district, is
within walking distance of shops, restaurants and the Ohio River.
Conveniently located 5 blocks from the I-65, I-71 & I-64 corridors, this
is
a perfect location for a bed and breakfast.
Within minutes of convention centers, stadiums, gambling casinos,
Churchill Downs, Parks, and museums. The Falls of the Ohio State Park and
the Howard Steamboat Museum are just a short drive from the inn.


Financial Information
Asking Price: $399,000
Terms: Turnkey
www.oldbridgeinn.com
Property Information
Number of Guest Rooms: 5
Number of Guest Room Baths: 5
Property Address:
131 W. Chestnut Street
Property Status:
Currently is a B&B
Owners' Quarters: Yes
Year Built: 1836
Year of last renovation: 2004
Years run as B&B:
Square Footage: 3,800
Acreage: 1/4
Contact Information
Cathie Wheat
Milestone Realty
812 306 0161
toll free 866 886 4626
cwheat@milestone-realty.net
Currently operating as a successful bed and breakfast, the Old Bridge
Inn is seconds to Louisville, Kentucky, this neo-classical was built by
a prominent Jeffersonville family in 1836. The entire house is decorated
with antiques and features five beautiful bedrooms, all with private
baths, and can accommodate up to 18 people. The sixth bedroom is the old
servant's quarters and is innkeepers room.. Price of $399,999 includes
turnkey bed and breakfast business and real estate. Real estate is
available separately for $299,999.
This historic home is located within walking distance of shops,
restaurants and the Ohio River. The Falls of the Ohio fossil beds are a
short drive from the Inn along the river, as well as the Howard
Steamboat Museum. The Old Bridge Inn is conveniently located in the
heart of Jeffersonville's Historic District, seconds to the interstate
(I-65), Louisville, KY and within walking distance of antique shops,
restaurants and the Ohio River.
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