Bonnie's Bungalow (An Historic Coal Camp House)
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Entire bungalow hosted by Amy
- 4 guests
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 beds
- 1 bath
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What this place offers
Kitchen
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Dedicated workspace
Free parking on premises
Pets allowed
TV with standard cable
Washer
Dryer
Air conditioning
Bathtub
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Letcher County, Kentucky, United States
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Hi, I’m Amy,
This home has been in my family since the early 20th century. It was one of several coal camp houses that were a part of my grandfather, Curt Asher’s coal company. At one time several houses were part of the coal camp where miners who worked in the Asher Mines lived. Only three of the original homes remain which includes Bonnie’s Bungalow, named after my mother. I lived in this bungalow until I recently remarried in May. I am a nurse practitioner, working with geriatric patients. I am also an animal lover and rescuer of animals, doing my part to get them into loving homes. My husband is a commercial photographer and recognized as one of the top Appalachian documentary photographers in the country. He also runs the oral history project, Humans of Central Appalachia . His work serves as the major décor in Bonnie’s Bungalow which guests can purchase.
I hope you enjoy your visit to Eastern Kentucky and your time at Bonnie’s Bungalow! Please feel right at home!
This home has been in my family since the early 20th century. It was one of several coal camp houses that were a part of my grandfather, Curt Asher’s coal company. At one time several houses were part of the coal camp where miners who worked in the Asher Mines lived. Only three of the original homes remain which includes Bonnie’s Bungalow, named after my mother. I lived in this bungalow until I recently remarried in May. I am a nurse practitioner, working with geriatric patients. I am also an animal lover and rescuer of animals, doing my part to get them into loving homes. My husband is a commercial photographer and recognized as one of the top Appalachian documentary photographers in the country. He also runs the oral history project, Humans of Central Appalachia . His work serves as the major décor in Bonnie’s Bungalow which guests can purchase.
I hope you enjoy your visit to Eastern Kentucky and your time at Bonnie’s Bungalow! Please feel right at home!
Hi, I’m Amy,
This home has been in my family since the early 20th century. It was one of several coal camp houses that were a part of my grandfather, Curt Asher’s coal…
This home has been in my family since the early 20th century. It was one of several coal camp houses that were a part of my grandfather, Curt Asher’s coal…
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We live about two miles away and can assist you with any needs that might arise even though it is set up to be self check in.
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House rules
Check-in: 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Checkout: 11:00 AM
Self check-in with keypad
No smoking
No parties or events
Pets are allowed
Health & safety
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Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm