Holly Hill Inn

Ingredients don’t get more local than this! The seasonal American dishes at Holly Hill Inn feature fresh produce, herbs, and flowers from the nearly two-acre garden located right outside. Nearby farms supply the rest, from cheeses to mushrooms to meat. Enjoy veal sweetbreads or slow-cooked pork belly in one of the intimate dining rooms, each converted from the former living spaces in this historic home.

Built between 1839 and 1854, this red brick building was first a private residence for a prominent Midway family. The unique style combines Greek Revival symmetry and Italianate cornice brackets and detailing. Throughout the years, it saw Colonial and Victorian additions, making it a timeline of American architectural styles. Once the site of Midway’s first Post Office (c. 1832) and home to the president of Midway Paper Mill Co. in the 19th century, this home has seen major changes in Woodford County!

A brick building with white columns, a porch set with tables and chairs, potted flowers, and pumpkins. String lights hang above the entrance, and leafy green trees frame the top of the image.