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    4.4 (9 reviews)
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    Byron M.

    We found our way to Thomaston, GA because of a class we were taking in the area. We did not want to stay in a hotel or motel, we were looking for something more homey and personal. Woodall House fit the bill. Owned and Operated by Bill and Charlene Woodall, this couple had purchased the property in 1985 from the family of Dr. John M. McKenzie, a well known county physician from Thomaston. In fact, Charlene was delivered by Dr. McKenzie himself. The Woodalls spent the next two years restoring and renovating the property in order to open up a bed and breakfast and provide dinner parties by reservation. They opened for business in April of 1987 and have been operating this business since then. Bill is usually the one who makes the breakfast for folks. We had a wonderful stay and have become friends with the Bill and Charlene.

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    Brandon C.

    Thank you so much for the kind words! We hope you'll return very soon!

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    Brandon C.

    Thank you so much for the sweet review!! Come back and visit soon!!

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    Wild Daisy Farm and B & B - Grand Georgian Suite twin beds. Perfect for families or traveling groups.

    Wild Daisy Farm and B & B

    (13 reviews)

    We stayed at the Wild Daisy Farm Farmhouse Suite for our wedding anniversary and had a great time…read more We spent time exploring the farm, conservatory and the fields. We went sightseeing at the covered bridge, wine tasting at Warm Springs and enjoyed ice cream at Fitzgerald Farms. It was a peaceful evening rocking on the beautiful front porch and enjoyed waking up to blueberry muffins, yogurt, orange juice, fruit and coffee. We will definitely stay here again for a peaceful night away!

    I registered for the Be in Health conference and wanted to stay somewhere safe, comfortable &…read moreclose. I was traveling with my 9 y/o daughter from CA and was concerned about staying at the local hotel due to some concerning reviews. When I shared this with Jenny on the phone, she said, "I'll take care of you guys" with Southern charm and made me feel so comfortable that I booked our week-long accommodation on the spot! Everything was perfect! The Cottonmill Suite was so lovely - spotless, the bed was comfortable, we had AC, flatscreen tv and more than enough space to relax and unwind! Every morning we were spoiled with a yummy breakfast, with eggs from their local farm (which my daughter got to visit), pancakes, bacon....and the works! Every afternoon, there were free goodies available....including banana bread & brownies! On Friday night, we enjoyed a candlelight dinner, with dessert brought up to our room. Jenny & Teddy (and all the workers) were so great! Every need and request was met with a smile and "yes, ma'am." Hands down, this is the place to stay when you're in the area. Thank you, Jenny, for sharing your B&B with us!

    Quality Inn - Part of the breakfast area.

    Quality Inn

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    Let's get something straight right off the bat here. I am not one of these travelers that does a…read moredrill sergeant inspection with a magnifying glass when I get to the room. I am not looking under the bed because I don't intend on going there. I also am not concerned with the cleanliness behind the bathroom door because I don't plan on spending any time there either. When I see those kind of reviews I wonder if the person keeps their own home as clean as they expect from the motel. Sheesh! This is a small town motel that has been around awhile. It was a Jameson Inn when we first stayed here many years ago and now it's a Quality Inn. It's well kept if a little worn. Overall it's a nice well run motel. The rooms are clean and the bed linens are fresh and clean. The rooms in the back are the best choice for being quiet. US 19 does have a steady flow of traffic out front. It has always been a quiet night of sleep when we have stayed. Staff is friendly and responsive. The breakfast is now more than the continental breakfast with the addition of a diy waffle maker and scrambled egg discs and sausage gravy and biscuits when we stayed. There's still cereal, muffins, instant oatmeal and yogurt if you still want to be "continental". The location is convenient to several well known chain restaurants including a brand new Chick-Fil-A and a Longhorn Steakhouse. There are some local restaurants worth giving a try as well. There's a Walmart close if you forgot any necessities and an Ingles grocery and Walgreens just a little further.

    We've been staying here for years when we come to town because we have family in the area. It's…read moreThomaston. So it's not going to be the nicest, fanciest hotel. Keeping that in mind, the room was adequate as we hardly spend time in the room, just to sleep and shower. Things were a bit rundown, but the sheets were clean. The bathroom was clean. The rug seemed a bit soiled, mostly from being old. I didn't have any major complaints. Also, the price was okay. We got the government rate $102 per night for a king bed. The continental breakfast consistent of fruit, yogurt, muffins and waffles. I'm a diabetic. So I couldn't really eat any of it. Some boiled eggs would have been great for protein.

    Holly House of Hamilton

    Holly House of Hamilton

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    My husband, 3-year-old and I spent last night in this Victorian-style bed and breakfast after…read morevisiting the animals at the safari park yesterday. Our upstairs "journey room" was huge -- could've accommodated 2 more people -- in addition to being extremely clean and comfortable....even the bath towels seemed extra soft and fluffy. We all slept great in VERY comfortable beds and enjoyed meeting Judy, the owner, who made us an AWESOME breakfast of bacon, cooked-to-order eggs and a Victorian waffle bar (delicious heart-shaped waffles, pecans, strawberries, whipped cream and sugar, all in authentic Victorian servingware), plus my son was served his milk in a lidded Minions cup! Homemade cookies and other snacks are available in the guest kitchen (peanuts, raisins, popcorn, apples), as well as cold drinks in the common-use fridge, not far from the pool table. We were allowed to bring our bikes that we took to Callaway Gardens today inside overnight. We forgot one of my son's toys and Judy called to tell us, and offered us Cokes when we swung back by to get it. She is an incredibly attentive hostess, who even wears Victorian era dress. There is no downside to choosing to be her guest!

    From the owner: Holly House of Hamilton is a charming Bed and Breakfast in an historic 1880 Victorian country home…read more Located just 20 minutes north of Columbus, Georgia and 85 miles from Atlanta, Holly House of Hamilton is a quiet, restful haven near Callaway Gardens, FDR's Little White House, Wild Animal Safari, Pine Mt and Warm Springs.

    Hotel Warm Springs Bed & Breakfast Inn - Table for eight guests

    Hotel Warm Springs Bed & Breakfast Inn

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    It all depends on what you're looking for. I gave three stars as my most honest assessment, but I…read morewanted to give five for the oh-so-perky owner and the amazing breakfast she provides! Reality hits hard, though. If you want to stay in a historical inn with a knowledgeable, on-site staff who can tell you all the historical details ("hand-laid tile," "Art Linkletter and Bette Midler stayed here!") ~ if you want content for stories to tell your friends or perhaps include in your novel ~ if you delight in sharing a leisurely well-prepared tasty breakfast served on china with your fellow guests, then this is your place! If you want modern, efficient, spotless, do not stay here. We arrived to an empty desk and an empty adjoining ice cream/fudge shop. A phone call brought the owner downstairs from the third floor, where she was working. No elevators. Very old and grand stairs, bedecked with unfortunate artificial garland and more unfortunate 1980s stenciling on the antiquated (beautiful without stenciling) walls. We were greeted and given the details for our stay (parking, "social hour," breakfast.) The amenities package includes breakfast (so worth it!), access to the social parlor (can be skipped) and the "social hour" (canned Coke products and ice set out). Now, to the rooms. The online pictures tell no lies ~ just don't let your romantic heart interpret those pictures! Yes, those bedspreads DO look like they came off of your grandmother's bed. In 1920. The stack of towels in the bathroom in the homey dark brown color? Methinks perhaps the top ones get laundered? The bottom of the stack may be clean, but I don't think they were laundered recently. The staff make it clear on check-in that they will rectify any issues immediately, but I didn't have the heart to ask them to come up, move the beds, dust the back of them, and vacuum between the beds and the wall (a chore perhaps last performed for Art Linkletter's visit?) I believe the innkeeper/owner's greatest joy is serving her guests as they sit together at breakfast and converse. She truly shines here. Her food is served at the appropriate temperatures, and everything is delicious. The cheese grits are tasty, but not as rhapsodic as the Southern Living article indicated. This experience doesn't really happen anymore, and the experience alone is worth all of the things. Eight (on our morning) guests discussing what brought them to the area, what their lives are like, what they're excited about and concerned about ~ all while hot coffee is being poured and fruit being exchanged for biscuits and bacon and sausage. Good morning indeed! In this day when things move fast and people find themselves on opposite sides of so many things, this quiet breakfast in this quiet town with people alike and different was a bit of bliss. So this was a difficult review to write ~ accommodations? Not as clean as I'd like, a communal living room (home of social hour) that could use a thorough cleaning out (depression glass, tchotchkes galore), in need of refurbishment and a very strong vacuum. Open windows might help a slightly musty smell, if that's possible with windows that may be painted shut. But the experience ~ you have to stay here to believe it! If you're in the area (pretty big if ~ population of the town is around 465 in the 2020 census) and you're up for an experience as opposed to convenient, modern, cookie cutter hotel stay, check this place out! Don't miss the breakfast!

    My family and I stayed the night in Warm Springs to watch the Christmas Parade. We had a great time…read moreand enjoyed our stay at the hotel! I love the ice cream shop and all the amazing shops in town. The restaurants are amazing! a fun filled weekend for sure. The breakfast at the Hotel was beautiful and the children still talk about it, it was a formal sit down breakfast and delicious.

    The Woodall House - hotels - Updated June 2026

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