My wife and myself wanted a quick getaway just a couple hours from home. I decided to surprise my wife with a two Day stay at Falcon Rest in McMinnville, TN. The room was decorated in Victorian style and very clean. The staff was very nice and took care of anything we needed. We attended a Vaudeville show with lunch the next day with a tour of the 10,000 square foot mansion. If you are looking for a quick getaway and on a tight budget, try out this wonderful place.
The tour was delightful. It is fun to learn about the local history of families that are still here.
The grounds are very nice as is the house. It dates back to the 1800's so it's a trip back in time. It is about 2.5 miles from downtown McMinnville. If you are in town and want to see a nice preserved piece of TN history this is the place to visit.
Thank you so much for writing. Your visit was delightful. You're right that the Faulkner family owned a mineral springs resort across the road for the mansion, so we are indeed following their example.
I really enjoyed the tour of Falcon Rest. The history of the mansion is very interesting and the grounds are so beautiful. If anyone is near McMinnville they need to visit the mansion.
We especially went out of our way to visit this restored Victorian mansion and felt it was worth it. There was a lot of work and expense in restoring this home which has some wonderful Victorian furniture and accessories. The walls were all painted (no wallpapering) in intense colors which I found rather distracting, but was told they were Victorian colors. We had a delicious lunch in their tea room and enjoyed shopping in the gift shop which has some unique items.
We were fortunate enough to have our tour conducted by the owner who had actuaclly done the restoration herself. It was quite fascinating to here the history of the place. Unfortunately, we did not see any of the ghosts which live there. Perhaps yu will.
We really enjoyed the place...owners are better historians than my history teacher. I hope you enjoyed the bottle of wine from the Ocoee Winery and the Cleveland Corvette Club. Thanks again.
Falcon Rest Mansion was where my husband was born. This place was once a hospital and we actually went into the upstairs where babies were born! We stayed on the premises in a beautifully decorated cottage. The room was decorated Victorian and the bathroom had a footed tub...it was great. It was a quiet place and very clean. We had a wonderful experience staying here to celebrate 25 years of marriage.
Thank you for taking time to post a review, Matt. An overnight stay would have been at Falcon Manor, the B&B on the grounds of the Falcon Rest tour mansion. We’re so sorry to hear your breakfast wasn’t warm. They’re prepared immediately before guests have asked us to serve them. Possibly we miscommunicated on the time you would be ready to eat, or maybe we delivered breakfast to your room in the winter. In the future, we’ll be sure to take extra pains that meals stay warm in transit.“Tennessee’s Biltmore” is a quote from a PBS Radio audio walking tour of Falcon Rest Mansion, which won a first-place Tennessee Broadcasters’ Association award several years ago. The Biltmore in North Carolina is a one-of-a-kind castle, and it’s an honor to be compared in any way. The PBS piece was referring to the modern systems, solid masonry structure, and date of construction both buildings have in common – not the scale. We think it’s clear from photos and written descriptions that Falcon Rest is a 10,000-sq.-ft. mansion with five acres of gardens. Neither the size of the property nor the prices charged to tour the mansion or stay on the grounds are on the same scale as its “big sister” in Asheville. People who have toured both places often say one thing they like better about Falcon Rest is that they can imagine a real family living in it.