Nestled in the foothills of the Cumberland Plateau, the historic Armour's Hotel & Spa provides a serene backdrop for anyone looking to relax from the fast pace of the modern world. Look for a peaceful escape along the creek, get lost in a book, book a session on the therapy beds, and enjoy a private soak in our unique mineral waters. The Armour's Hotel & Spa has a place for you to unwind and relax.
Come sit a spell on the porch and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and surround yourself with wonderful service, food, and restful ambience. Built around the local natural mineral water, the Armour's Hotel & Spa has been a destination for healing and relaxation for 100 years. Enjoy soaking in the historic mineral water, get a relaxing massage; and unwind with the BioMat or Viboracoustic massage bed therapy beds.
Schedule a consultation with our Wellness Coach for a customized stay. What a relaxing weekend. When I returned home, my co-workers wanted to know where I had been as I looked so refreshed.
Come sit a spell on the porch and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and surround yourself with wonderful service, food, and restful ambience. Built around the local natural mineral water, the Armour's Hotel & Spa has been a destination for healing and relaxation for 100 years. Enjoy soaking in the historic mineral water, get a relaxing massage; and unwind with the BioMat or Viboracoustic massage bed therapy beds.
Schedule a consultation with our Wellness Coach for a customized stay. What a relaxing weekend. When I returned home, my co-workers wanted to know where I had been as I looked so refreshed.
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The Armour's in Red Boiling Springs is a two-story brick structure and was the first brick hotel in town.
Most of it's history it was known as the Counts Hotel, being renamed from Smith's Brick Hotel.
In 1991, it was renamed as the Armour's Hotel.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 and is the only hotel in Red Boiling Springs, or Tenness still offering the mineral springs baths that was the major attraction of the area in the early 1900's.
The hotel is built in a T-shape and has a full-length two storey porch that many gather to watch parades, play music or just sit and relax.
Most of it's history it was known as the Counts Hotel, being renamed from Smith's Brick Hotel.
In 1991, it was renamed as the Armour's Hotel.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 and is the only hotel in Red Boiling Springs, or Tenness still offering the mineral springs baths that was the major attraction of the area in the early 1900's.
The hotel is built in a T-shape and has a full-length two storey porch that many gather to watch parades, play music or just sit and relax.
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