1840 Stagecoach
Nashville, Indiana
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Fitness
Patio/Balcony
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 full bed
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE RESIDENCE IN A REAL HISTORIC BUILDING. The restored historic home dates to 1840. The Stagecoach 1840 served as a tollhouse for stagecoaches traveling on the private toll road north of Jefferson Street in Nashville for many years. The important period features, original brick exteriors, wood floors, and over six sash windows can be found in this pre-Civil War Indiana building, while modern amenities, a full kitchen, and one and a half bathrooms make your stay a comfortable one. Save on parking. The Stagecoach is a short walk from all the downtown shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It has two bedrooms, with one queen bed and one full bed, one full bath, and one half bath, as well as a full kitchen with a gas stove, a dining room, and a large living room. Our covered front porch allows guests to relax. Take time to have fun with a soak in the hot tub, enjoy the firepit, or partake in the fun puzzles, games, Wi-Fi, and Hulu! Your furry friends will have plenty of room to run and play in the large yard. Rural Environment Notice Our cabins are located in the beautiful woods and countryside of Brown County, Indiana. While we provide routine professional pest control and keep our homes clean and well-maintained, guests may occasionally see seasonal pests such as mice, flies, lady beetles (Asian beetles), or stink bugs — especially in the fall and spring. These harmless insects are part of life in a rural setting. We do everything possible to minimize their presence and appreciate your understanding as part of the authentic Brown County experience! There is a $75 fee per pet for our pet-friendly properties. Property Manager proudly donates a portion to the Brown County Humane Society when you bring your pet and pay your pet fee. ALL EVENTS, DAY GUESTS, AND PARTIES ARE PROHIBITED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. Effective July 1, 2025, the county has raised the innkeeper’s tax from 5% to 8%.
Take a step back in time while you enjoy all the amenities and charm of a two-bedroom historic home steps from downtown Nashville, Indiana.
Take a step back in time while you enjoy all the amenities and charm of a two-bedroom historic home steps from downtown Nashville, Indiana.
The 1840 Stagecoach lives up to its name.
The restored historic home dates back to 1840. The Stagecoach 1840 served as a tollhouse for stagecoaches traveling on the private toll road north of Nashville Jefferson Street for many years. Original brick exteriors, wood floors, and over six sash windows can be found in this pre-civil war Indiana building.
The home sits on a private 1–1/2 acre lot, a short walk from all the downtown shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It has two bedrooms with one queen bed and one full bed, one full bath and one-half bath, a full kitchen with a gas stove, a dining room, and a large living room. Our covered front porch allows guests to relax after a long day of shopping.
Take time to have fun! There are several fun puzzles and games, Wi-Fi, and Hulu (for binge-watching). You won’t have to pay for parking during your stay with us (we’re within walking distance from everything!). Your furry friends will have plenty of room to run and play in our extra-large lot.
There is a $75 fee per pet for our pet-friendly properties. Property Manager proudly donates a portion to the Brown County Humane Society when you bring your pet and pay your pet fee.
ALL EVENTS, DAY GUESTS, AND PARTIES ARE PROHIBITED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT.
This property has
Bedroom #1: Queen Bed (1)
Bedroom #2: Double Bed (1)
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Nashville, Indiana is a delightful small town that presents an extraordinary mix of scenic beauty, artistic richness, and historical allure. It is beautifully tucked in the undulating landscapes of Brown County and is renowned for its breathtaking scenery that morphs with the changing seasons. The town becomes a major attraction during autumn when the foliage turns into a mesmerizing canvas of reds, oranges, and yellows.
Art enthusiasts will be drawn to Nashville's artistic legacy. The town houses the Brown County Art Guild which exhibits creations by local artists. Additionally, there are numerous art galleries and studios spread across the town where visitors can explore original art pieces and even interact with the artists.
For those interested in history, Nashville's well-maintained 19th-century architecture will be appealing. Many of these historic structures now accommodate boutiques, antique shops, and eateries. The Brown County History Center provides intriguing displays on local history.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find Nashville appealing as well. The nearby Brown County State Park offers hiking trails winding through lush forests and past picturesque overlooks. Horseback riding, mountain biking, and camping are also available within the park.
For relaxation seekers, Nashville has several spas as well as wineries where visitors can taste local wines. The food scene in town varies from quaint cafes to upscale restaurants offering farm-to-table meals.
In summary, Nashville provides a peaceful escape from urban life without compromising on cultural experiences or outdoor adventures. Its scenic beauty coupled with its deep-rooted artistic heritage and historical charm make it an attractive destination for all kinds of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM