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  • Avery H.

    This is an amazing place to spend the weekend. The house and grounds are beautiful, and you'll feel like a welcome guest, not just a customer. Jen and Dana have thought of everything. We relaxed on the porch with wine and cheese, soaked in the hot tub, played an infinite game of soccer with Odo the dog, and petted the cats. Of course the main attraction is the horses, and when you go for a ride here you're not just going for a ride, you're getting a riding LESSON, and a good one. Jen is passionate and knowledgable about horses, this is not the kind of place where you pay to sit on bored, tired horses and walk in circles. We took a beautiful ride around the property, and everyone in our group got individual attention based on their skill level and the horse we were riding. We stayed in the 1870s room, and it was clean, cozy, and comfortable. The ONLY negative thing I can say is that the bed is very squeaky. I suppose that's to be expected with the antique furniture, but it can make an intended romantic weekend a bit....awkward. This was my first trip ever to a bed and breakfast, and I would definitely come back again.

    (5)
  • David S.

    This is a great getaway for a couple or a family who likes animals. Our kids loved playing with the cats, the dog, the chickens and the horses. We had fun sledding and horseback riding and exploring the farm. Our room was huge and easily accommodated our family of 4. The 3 breakfasts were great and Jen was very hospitable. I would recommend this B&B to families with well-behaved children. We read the reviews on Yelp before our trip and can assure you that the couple of bad reviews here were a result of discourteous guests.

    (5)
  • Brian A.

    awful experience. extremely rude, made me feel like I was a nuisance instead of a guest. DO NOT RECCOMEND

    (1)
  • Marti M.

    From the minute I arrived onto the property filled with flowers, trees and welcoming smiles I knew I was in for a treat. Jen showed me into my downstairs room with lovely historic appointments but all the amenities I'd need. Later I met her and some other folks out in the barn for a trail ride through the fields and woods of their property. You can tell Jen is experienced with riders of various levels of accomplishment yet she found ways for the young beginner right on through to the more practiced among us to be challenged and have fun. Afterwords I spent some time petting the barn kitties and family pooch out in the yard. After coming back from dinner I enjoyed a soak in the jacuzzi with some sparkly wine. Before turning in I checked my Facebook and posted a photo from the afternoon ride. Breakfast was amazing and Instagram-worthy! I was ready for the day ahead of me selling my art in Cincinnati. My business trip truly got started off as a mini-vacation all thanks to my time at First Farm Inn. HIGHLY recommend!

    (5)
  • Nick A.

    I wanted to write a review because the two currently here didn't at all represent our experience. The house was very charming. It was clean and the food was fabulous. Jen is a very good instructor riding horses. I had never rode a horse till this week and she made it fun and easy.

    (4)
  • Brian W.

    If you are looking for a place to stay while skiing at perfect north, don't even consider this place..... For $330 - including 2 lift tickets you get to stay at a neat country home with awfully strange people who keep a bunch of cats in the house. They will remind you that you are a guest in their home - i didn't want to be a guest, I paid $330! We were very respectful of their home, but I'm not chasing down one of their cats for them because they want it outside. The place smells like cats and they allow cats in their kitchen on the countertops- then ask you what you want for breakfast......uhhhmmmm.....cracker barrel? You must keep your doors closed at all time or you will be chasing cats out of your room... In 10 years of food service and 20 years of traveling in my adult life through America, South America, and Europe, this was the grossest place I've ever stayed at. So gross that it is the only place I have ever actually turned in to the health department. Granted the health department called back after the visit and said that it didn't matter in a b&b about the cats in Kentucky Health code, as long as the cats weren't on the countertops while breakfast was actually being prepared. This makes me reconsider any b&b in Kentucky. There are multiple poor reveiws on another major travel site, but the inn has a high rating - it seems very apparent to me that the owners write their own reveiws. The are NOT good with people at all, and really have no business dealing with the public. They are very condescending and have a very high opinion of their intellect. They also claim to be committed to serving healthy homemade cuisine and will tell you in a very condescending manner like they are nutrition experts, but what I saw them serving was imitation processed turkey bacon, high trans fat stick margarine (the REALLY cheap kind that's way worse than butter and tastes terrible) and an English muffin fresh from the microwave. 7/22/14- I haven't logged in for a while, but its no surprise to find first farm once again blaming their shortcomings on their customers. These people have so many horrible reviews on the internet they are like haribo sugar free gummy bears. Some of the terrible reviews are pretty funny to read- and even funnier is Jens response - always the same- this customer was somehow wrong or ignorant with some idiotic explanation as to why she is right... no worries here, the cat smell hotel is just a distant memory.

    (1)
  • Cheryl H.

    I bought a gift certificate at a church auction for 2-hours of horse back riding. I reserved a day for my 11-yr old daughter and her friend to come. The woman who took my call (Jen) explained the kids would be prepping/brushing the horses before riding. The day before I called about the reservations because of thunderstorms forecasted. Jen explained to me that another family had booked for that time, plus a couple, and that she wasn't sure if she had room for my daughter and friend. I explained to her that I had reserved 6 weeks prior and that she had taken my credit card number (isn't that what a reservation is?) and she said "ok" but it would be a big group. The next day cleared up so we were there and apparently the family had cancelled so it was only my kids and the couple. Right off the bat things started off wrong; Jen did not like my kids (two well behaved girls) and was smart and nasty to all three of us. I was shocked. She apparently expected us to know all the lingo she threw out at us (how to brush, where to brush, equipment names, ect...) and got smarter when we didn't. For example, after we brushed my daughter's horse thoroughly, Jen came by and rubbed between the place where the horse's front leg met his stomach and said, "you did not brush his [some horse word I don't know] as i told you three or four times too', in a snide, condescending manner. Most of what she said was like this, smart with an edge. She was rude! She would walk to other side of the barn to talk to the couple and get angry that the girls and I couldn't hear her. She was strange definitely not a people person. After a half hour the horses were finally saddled and the group went to the corral to practice. After about another half hour they went through some paths. Jen had mismatched my daughter's friend with a feisty, 6-yr old horse that wouldn't cooperate with the girl, so Jen tied that horse to her horse and led it; needless to say, the child had no fun.. She has taken many lessons at Winton Woods and feels comfortable on a regular horse. She was very disappointed. Needless to say, when they came back to the barn after about 50 minutes, I asked Jen after the girls dismounted if we left or stayed to help. Jen snapped at me and in her familiar condescending way, "I would consider it very rude if you left..." at that point I cut her off and we got into it a bit. There were people waiting for the 12 o'clock ride and I simple asked if we helped or left; she had no right talking to me like that. Jen of course blamed the kids and said they did not listen and so on.. so I asked the couple who rode with them what they thought and they agreed with me; I wasn't imagining her rudeness and disrespect. After our little interaction Jen was a little bit nicer, but not much, and when we left (I asked first, I was too afraid not too), she chased me to the car and demanded payment; my daughter was paid but the friend I paid for. I reminded her that I already gave her my card number on the phone and she said that that unless I paid cash, she would charge $5 more. So, I paid $65 in check to avoid going into her house for to charge it, instead of the $60 cash charge. She assured me she would not double charge my card; we'll see. The girls told me some misbehavior on Jen's part that took place during the ride, but this review is long enough! I would not recommend this place to anybody. She knows a lot about horses but she charges so much for so little (less than an hour of riding) and her behavior was quite strange. I'd go elsewhere.

    (1)

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