Farmhouse Sanctuary

8775 County Road 5, Florence, AL 35633

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8775 Co Rd 5, Florence, AL 35633, United States
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About the Business

Farmhouse Sanctuary is a charming lodging establishment located at 8775 County Road 5 in Florence, Alabama, United States. This cozy retreat offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere for guests looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Farmhouse Sanctuary provides comfortable accommodations in a rustic farmhouse setting. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this institution is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Experience the beauty of nature and enjoy a truly rejuvenating stay at Farmhouse Sanctuary.

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South:
5

"The entire house is a B&B. The house, property and experience was wonderful. Conrad and Ute are great people that not only offer a bed and breakfast, but a tour of the farm during feeding time. There is a wood shop on site and many beautiful items built and put in the B&B. The breakfast is great. We also bought dinner each night that was delicious."

1 year ago
Vince:
5

"What an amazing experience that Is so different from your traditional hotel stay. Plus, when you stay here you help a small business/farm instead of a large chain. I planned a weekend trip here for my wife and I and it was nothing short of exceptional. The communication was great, we arrived later than expected and they kindly waited up for us. Upon walking into their B&B it was obvious attention to detail was given, not just our room but the whole house. Breakfast is extra, and I feel should be included. But it's fresh from the farm and the kitchen. We really liked the little coffee/tea area, and thought it was great they used a Berkey water filter system for us to drink from. We did the farm tour, which I got to help with aside from feeding, which I honestly wish I could've helped more. All the animals were so sweet and you could tell Ute had a special bond with all of them. We did the Bees which was sooo intimidating at first, but I quickly realized they had no intentions of harming us. We also made the pizzas, which were really good. Then we did the fractal wood burning, which turned out great and was a neat experience. No alcohol is allowed on the premises, so we made a short trip into town to a bar to have a few drinks after we checked out the Wichahpi wall, the longest unmortared wall in the United states. We will definitely be back for a longer stay to enjoy some of the longer classes like wood working, bread making etc."

1 year ago
Mike Shotwell:
5

"Staying at the Farmhouse Sanctuary on my 4 day NTP ride was the highlight of the trip. This is a gem in what seemed to me, the middle of nowhere. The quality, artistry, food, scale and overall experience was exceptional. Can not recommend enough. Thank you Ute and Conrad for making it so special."

almost 2 years ago
Wendolyn Benefield:
5

"Conrad and Ute were so sweet and made sure that anything we needed was available. The rooms were clean and so very comfortable. You really believe you are visiting friends not a paid accommodations. The breakfast was the very best. The home made bread was out of this world. The animals are so sweet and friendly. I can't wait to visit again."

almost 2 years ago
RS Aminzade:
5

"A truly remarkable, peaceful, and beautiful place. I stumbled across it while searching for lodging along the Natchez Trace Parkway. Comfortable, beautifully decorated rooms and common spaces (much of the paneling, doors and furniture from the woodworking shop on site). Conrad, the host, is a serious baker and I really enjoyed his home-made pizza for dinner and his bread that came with breakfast, as well as the very fresh eggs from his chickens. Ute, the hostess, took me along as she fed the cows, horses, and donkeys. I only wish my plans had allowed a longer stay. ."

almost 3 years ago
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