Ab Butler's Dogtrot is a two-story log cabin built in 1800 on the Cumberland River in Kentucky. Used during the Civil War as a hospital, and occupied until the mid 1990's, the house was brought to Texas and re-built. Located 4 miles from Main Street, Fredericksburg, Ab Butler's Dogtrot stands in a rural setting amidst oak trees inhabited by deer, squirrels, and birds. Marschall Creek meanders to the left of the house and gives visitors an opportunity to explore a hill country creek. Inside the cabin are two distinct suites, each with a living room, wood burning fireplace, upstairs bedroom with king size bed, and private bath with a Jacuzzi. Central heat and air conditioning, a full breakfast, primitive antiques and decorator fabrics offer guests the opportunity to be pampered in a romantic setting. Featured in two national magazines, Ab Butler's Dogtrot provides a hospitable environment in which guests may explore a historic property, be nourished by the simplicity of country life, and have an opportunity to restore body, mind, and spirit.
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