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Suite Fudge in Kerrville

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Property Description

This is an ideal spot for a stay in Kerrville. Located on Camp Meeting Creek less than a mile from the city the suite offers a country setting on seven acres with an abundance of wildlife to view and a swimming pool to enjoy. The suite, which is connected to the host's home has a private entrance, a small fenced yard overlooking the deer feeder area, a living/dining area with a fireplace, bath with a Jacuzzi tub and shower combination, a coffee maker, small refrigerator and microwave and a Queen bed. Amenities include cable TV with DVD, wireless internet access, central air and heat, excellent cell coverage and pets are welcome.

Queen bed
Dining area inside and outside
Bath with Jacuzzi tub and shower combo
Ceiling fan
Central air and heat

Coffee maker, microwave and under counter refrigerator
Swimming pool
Wildlife viewing including white tail, Axis deer and blackbuck
Creek side
Cable TV with DVD and second TV
Wireless Internet Access
Electric fireplace
Iron and ironing board
Fenced yard area

Maximum of two guests
One night stay accepted $20 fee
Well behaved dogs welcome
$16.00 per day dog fee
Max of 2 dogs
Smoking outside only

Location

* Mapped pin locations are not exact

Other Details

  • Pets Considered
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Has a Grill
  • Has a Pool
  • One Night Fee is $20
  • Pet fee is $15 per pet, per day
Call us now at 830-522-4661 for more information Or get an instant quote with the below form!

Amenities

  • Spa
    Guest House
  • Hairdryer
    Hairdryer
  • Internet
    Internet
  • Linens
    Linens
  • Living Room
    Living Room
  • Towels
    Towels
  • Air Conditioning
    Air Conditioning
  • Free Parking
    Free Parking
  • Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi
  • Autumn Foliage
    Autumn Foliage
  • Festivals
    Festivals
  • Library
    Library
  • Live Theater
    Live Theater
  • Restaurants
    Restaurants
  • Winery Tours
    Winery Tours
  • Fridge
    Fridge
  • Fridge
    Microwave
  • Coffee Pot
    Coffee Pot
  • Bird Watching
    Bird Watching
  • Scenic Drives
    Scenic Drives
  • Shopping
    Shopping
  • Sight Seeing
    Sight Seeing
  • Walking
    Walking
  • Doctor
    Doctor
  • Atm Bank
    Atm Bank
  • Groceries
    Groceries
  • Hospital
    Hospital
  • Hospital
    Laundromat
  • Fishing
    Fishing Freshwater
  • Fishing Fly
    Fishing Fly
  • Town
    Town
  •  Smoking Not Allowed
    Smoking Not Allowed
  • Wheelchair Inaccessible
    Wheelchair Inaccessible
  • Romantic
    Romantic

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