The Budd-Pafford House, is nestled in the city of Monticello, Fl. Located 30 minutes east of Tallahassee, Fl. Home of the Florida State Seminoles and the Florida A&M Rattlers. The Budd-Pafford House was originally built in 1833, and is Monticello's oldest home.
The Jefferson Quarters is an over sized room with a Queen Size bed and a Twin size sofa sleeper to accommodate a family of 3 comfortably. This room is located on the 2nd floor and guests will have to walk up one flight of stairs. there is a oversized common bathroom located on the 2nd floor. the suite features a 4k internet smart Tv, and internet services.
The property is situated on one acre of lush gardens, exotic plants and trees. You can spend hours identifying the different colors and types of Camellias that Bloom from October thru March. The well manicured grounds cover an entire city block and creates a special sanctuary for birds, squirrels and butterflies.
Monticello is known for its famous walking ghost tours to the Confederate cemetery established in 1827, which is located across the street from the Budd-Paddford house. Enjoy a 3 block walk to downtown Monticello and discover the Antique Shops, Restaurants and our famous Court House.
Located 40 minutes from Doak Campbell Stadium, the Budd-Pafford House offers rest and relaxation and features a sports room which includes a 86 inch internet ready tv, pool table, dart board and bar that's deserving of a boys and girls night out,
Whether you're attending a special event in Tallahassee or just getting away from the hustle and bustle of big city life or just wanting to escape your everyday norm, you're sure to create lasting memories at The Budd-Pafford House. Monticello is home to numerous local mom and pop shops, boutiques and eateries, the city gives way to endless possibilities.
Your Grand Voyage awaits you in Monticello , Florida