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    Kitchen with all the conveniences of home
    Christine C.

    We stayed in the Majestic Oak treehouse. Saw this on an episode of Tree house Master & knew we wanted to check it out. We made our reservation 9 months in advance. The place is booked every single night available on their calendar. We were there on a weekday to celebrate our anniversary. It did not dissapoint. Our tree house was actually built in 3 trees w the kitchen area, bathroom, and bedroom connected by walkways and supported by different trees. We sat outside on the deck between the rooms and enjoyed the sights and sounds of nature. The bedroom had open air walls that automatically rolled up and the bed was surrounded by bug netting to prevent unwanted guests. Bed was comfy and extra blankets/pillows were there. It was completely private & cozy. The hosts were very welcoming & friendly, and we were free to walk the grounds. There was a hot tub & small above ground pool. We were there in September, but I know there was an ac unit & a heater unit if needed, but we didn't use either. Felt clean in the kitchen area but the bathroom needed a bit of attention in the shower. But hey!! It's a Tree house not the Ritz. You can go into town of Greenville for a meal or check out a winery there. Totally a memorable experience.

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    The Neathery Estate - This is the view of the back of the estate. The pool. Unfortunately, it was not ready for use during our visit.

    The Neathery Estate

    (13 reviews)

    Stayed for Valentine's Day. It was super nice. We had a great time. Very quaintly decorated mansion…read morein the center of downtown McKinney

    My wife and I stayed here recently for our anniversary and to catch the solar eclipse that went…read morethrough Dallas. I booked the room -- the Anthony Suite on the top floor -- a year in advance. This place has a decent refund policy with enough advance notice, so if you are considering the Nethery Estate, book early. There are not a lot of rooms here and it appears from the pictures inside of it that groups/families tend to rent all of them for events, so it can fill up quickly. The estate is a nifty place. It is an older style home, but well kept. You park in the back and are texted a code for the gate to get in. The key to your room is left outside on the back porch and you go to your room as you would like. Definitely a colonial style home with a suit of armor next to the stairs (that's true). If you look closely around, you will see several references to Harry Potter, which my wife enjoyed finding and we looked around. Our room was awesome, with a nice couch and TV in front of it, a small table to sit at to eat, a comfy bed, and a separate bathroom with a cool tiled shower. Downstairs has a small sitting area, a bar, and another room has the long dining room table. My wife and I were comfortable walking into the place and going in and out of our room to activities as we saw fit. We did encounter some of the other guests, but only briefly. There is a small ice machine, which we used while we were there. And there is a mini-fridge next to it that guests had put in some leftovers as there aren't fridges in the rooms (which is all fine because Tiffany handles some of the cooking for you!). My wife and I went outside to hang out for a while because we had been at the zoo during the day and it was 86 degrees -- which is hot for us Oregonians for the beginning of April. We brought swim wear as the first amenity listed on Netherly's site is the salt pool. Sadly, it was not heated and still appeared to have some small branches from the property in it. It hadn't been warm enough for long enough for it to be available. The hot tub adjacent to it didn't have water, but honestly, I didn't remember anything mentioned on the website about a hot tub, so it was not anything I was expecting anyway. We can and enjoyed the back yard for a little bit, but opted to go inside and take a shower to cool off and then head out for activities. The first morning I had paid extra to have food delivered to our room. It is a good thing I put on some pants when I opened the door because Tiffany walked in to set down the food on the table for us. I've been to a couple other B&Bs and it is usually left outside, but I figured I'd not answer in the nude and that was a good idea. We were told she enters to set things up to ensure we don't eat in the bed as it is a nightmare to clean up (and I believe it). We had chopped potatoes, some waffles, and a little bit of fruit. More than enough for my wife and I. The next day we ate at the large table downstairs. We ate with a couple from France that had come to view the eclipse. Tiffany was very pleasant and talkative during that time. I cannot specifically remember all of the food, but it included more chopped potatoes, some toast, and I cannot remember what else. It was good food, though, and more than enough for me to eat. Tiffany also gave us a dessert cornmeal kind of muffin that was pretty good as well. For my personal experience, I look to the front page of Nethery's page that touts "Southern Hospitality Hotel Accommodations with a Pool" that the next page says is open in spring. summer, and fall. I don't think the site even mentions a hot tub, so no worries on that. It may not have been warm enough for the pool to really work out so early in April, but we were looking forward to having a more private pool than one found at a large hotel. The home is beautiful and sitting outside to bask in the sun is nice. Getting in and out was easy and the room we had was awesome. If you pay to have breakfast in your room, make sure you are dressed. You get generous portions and the food is pretty good! But look -- the pool thing aside, which I wouldn't want anyone reading this to make too big of a deal about as it didn't ruin any plans and wasn't the primary reason for my choosing Nethery Estate, we had a great time. My wife was very pleased that Nethery Estate was where we spent our 2nd anniversary together. It is certainly it's own experience and Tiffany is a great host, so if you are considering staying here -- book it.

    The Corinthian Bed & Breakfast - Cozy game/sitting room on third floor.

    The Corinthian Bed & Breakfast

    (24 reviews)

    East Dallas

    We spent our wedding night here before heading out on our honeymoon. I could not have asked for a…read moremore wonderful experience. We stayed in the presidential suite and WOW. The bathtub alone makes the entire trip worth it. The style here will truly take you back to the 1910s. So classy! Don't even get me started on the food. The food was incredible and clearly homemade. Everything here is made from scratch. This place is so charming!! We had to show up way later than the allowed check-in and were kindly accommodated! It is so peaceful here! We were even given a bottle of champagne to celebrate our wedding night. The ONLY downside is that the rooms are not very soundproof. The mind wanders... But, it is an old home, so this is not at all a downfall that would hinder my return. A trip to the Corinthian is money and time well spent.

    This place was soooo AWESOME!!! As soon as you walk in to this place, you are instantly transported…read moreto an older era. Soft music coming from hidden speakers fill your ears as you walk through the entrance. You are greeted with a staircase immediately and a hallway that leads to the kitchen. The homey-feel is at its best here and it's very comforting. It doesn't feel like a hotel. The room that we had was the Presidential Suite. It included a really big bathtub, which I was HUGE fan of. The bathroom was really really nice and classy. The bed was very comfortable. In the morning, we had breakfast and it was REALLY good!! The bread was fresh and the poundcake was delicious. The lady that made the breakfast was also really nice!! Overall, this place made the greatest impression on me and my wife.

    Old Irish Inn - PaCa RoAd Inn East Entrance

    Old Irish Inn

    (17 reviews)

    I am leaving an honest review. They have barely any staff to run the place so it looks in…read moredisrepair, the place has misleading photos of property, and overall not worth the money.

    this place writes about how quaint and beautiful it is. it even post info about all they have to…read moreoffer like when it was a bed and breakfast. it is now only a very rundown farm . the place is not kept up. some of the grass was cut, but tall weeds were everywhere. The little pond seen in their ad, actually has a layer of scum on it. I saw a fish laying on top of the scum flopping and soon after died. probably because it couldn't get enough oxygen. the alpacas there were in a very run down pen area. there is a long 6 ft ta wooden wall in the pen area that leaning badly . it is ready to fall and is propped up with steel t post used for farm fences. They have a livestock guardian dog in the pen with the alpa's pen that does not look healthy. the entrance to the place has a dilapidated sign that is ready to fall dow. they give you a code for the entry gate. Probably because they don't want to ever meet any of their guest. They also give a code to the cabin. again so they don't have to meet you , they just want your money. The cabin was not bad, but the AC didn't work well. There were bugs in the grassy area and I was bitten many times. Run, don't walk. away as fast as you can . Their nice looking ad makes it look like a wonder place to stay. Believe me. It is not.

    TX-Ture Farm - TX-Ture Farm alpacas

    TX-Ture Farm

    (28 reviews)

    Omg I loved this place. The honey, the lavender, and the amazing view. This place has it all…read more Beautiful animals with well kept grounds. I absolutely love their Christmas trees.

    We had a great time here and found a beautiful tree. Some of the alpacas are a bit dominating to…read moreothers so it got a little nerve wracking trying to feed them with a toddler. There was a lot of flies at the truck with Santa in it which everyone wanted to take photos in so that was a bit gross but short of that it was a very enjoyable experience. My two year old went on their little train ride which was hilarious since she wasn't expecting that and I'm not sure I was either lol. She came back white knuckled and happy so it was fine. Lots of smoke from the fire pit made it hard to really smell any of the trees. It does add a nice touch to the place though and keeps folks warm which is a plus on these cooler December days. Prices on trees were quite fair (they are precut only this and possibly next year for many they have but still worth purchasing) and the one we got was perfect though they didn't trim the bottom as I asked them to do so we had to do that at home which was not anticipated but we got it done. I look forward to coming here next year. I usually go to Calloways and I wanted to find a local smaller, less commercial place to get my trees from and this one fits the bill. Next time I will be asking that they secure our tree since 380 is a nightmare when it's not gridlock traffic and you're trying to go 50mph down a windy road lol.

    Savannah's Meadow - farms - Updated May 2026

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