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Memphis, Tennessee Vacation Rentals Presents Listing #47070
1912 Uptown Cottage in Memphis
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quick facts
- bedrooms 2
- pool no
- type House
- baths 1
- hot tub no
- community Uptown
- sleeps 4
- pets allowed no
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rates (USD)
$100
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$150
/ night
$650 - $800 / week
$1,500 - $2,000 / month
vacation rental description
Come stay in our beautifully restored 1912 Cottage with central heat and air and security system.The hardwood floors, travertine bath and shower, and comfortable queen size beds will make you feel right at home. Listen to our vntage Pioneer turntable and CD player while sipping on your favorite glass of wine, or hand out on the tin roofed back porch and enjoy a nice southern breeze under the big shade trees.
house rental amenities
You are just a couple of blocks north of St.Jude Children's Hospital and just a ten minute walk to the trolley that will take you anywhere downtown. We do not have cable TV, but we do have a collection of vintage movies. You can arrange for us to pick you up from the airport if you are flying in and deliver you right to the house and give you a quick orientation of downtown.
activities and attractions in Memphis Tennessee
We are just a few minutes from Beale Street, Auto Zone Park, Fed Ex Forum, The Civil Rights Museum, Elvis's high school (two blocks away), St. Jude Hospital, The Mississippi River, Mud Island, Memphis in May, The International Bar B Q Festival, 20 minutes from Graceland and much, much more.
vacation rental rates
$100 - $150 per night
$650 - $800 per week
NO SMOKING ! NO PETS !
Top things to do in Memphis
- Graceland
- Civil Rights Museum
- Beale Street
- PInk Palce Museum
- Memphis Motor Sports Park
Top things to do on a budget
- Memphis Zoo
- Mississippi River
- Blues Trail
- Sun Studio
- Civil War sights
Top things to do with a family
- Memphis Zoo
- IMAX theatre
- Orpheum Theatre
- Mud Island
- Civil War Battlefields
Larry Bonds, owner