Settlers Crossing Indiana House
Property Description
An 1849 farmhouse that traveled 1,200 miles
Most houses are built where they stand. This one traveled to get here. Indiana House dates to 1849 - a farmhouse first raised more than a thousand miles away, in Indiana, back when Texas was three years into statehood. Rather than let it fall to time, it was taken down, hauled the long way south, and reconstructed piece by piece beneath a canopy of old oaks at Settlers Crossing. That kind of journey leaves a mark you can feel: the bones are original, the craftsmanship is honest, and the whole place carries the quiet dignity of something worth saving twice.
Inside, it's warm and unhurried. Two bedrooms sleep three, and the living spaces keep the scale of a real 19th-century home - rooms made for gathering close. The restoration added modern comfort where it counts and left the character everywhere else, so you get the ease of today inside the frame of 1849. The oaks are the first thing guests mention; they shade the house through the afternoon and turn the porch into the best seat on the property.
Out past them, the grounds carry on the way the Hill Country used to - open, quiet, alive. Friendly farm animals wander the property, and the wildlife keeps its own hours: deer at dusk, birds at first light. It's the kind of stillness that resets something in you by the second morning. And when the history catches you, our Fredericksburg AI Historical Guide can tell you the fuller story of the house that moved - before your stay and while you're here.
Accommodations Detail:
Two bedrooms comfortably sleep three.
One full bathroom with a shower.
Linens and towels are provided.
Single-level layout for easy access.
Features Description:
Wood-burning fireplace
Air conditioning and central heating
A kitchenette with refrigerator, coffee maker, and dishes.
A television, hair dryer, and full bath essentials (shampoo, conditioner, soap, hot water) are provided, along with linens and towels.
Outside: an outdoor grill, exterior lighting, and free on-site parking, all set beneath the property's signature oaks.
Unique Benefits
- Truly one-of-a-kind: an 1849 home dismantled and rebuilt from a thousand miles away
- Pet-friendly (dogs welcome)
- Wood-burning fireplace and full comfort amenities
- Shaded by mature oaks - an exceptional porch
- Rich amenity set: kitchenette, heating/AC, linens, and more
- History available through the Fredericksburg AI Historical Guide
Location Activities:
There's no shortage of Hill Country to explore. Fredericksburg's Main Street has shops, galleries, German bakeries, and some of the best dining in the region.
The surrounding wine country is one of the largest in Texas, with dozens of tasting rooms within a short drive. Luckenbach - just down the road - is a legendary little dancehall town with live music and cold drinks.
Enchanted Rock offers hiking and famous stargazing, the Willow City Loop is a classic scenic drive (spectacular in bluebonnet season), and Old Tunnel State Park draws crowds for its nightly bat emergence.
For quieter days, the grounds of Settlers Crossing are a destination all their own - a walking trail winds through the oaks and pastures, and Paco, our resident donkey, is usually out to say hello.
Our rates adapt to make sure smaller groups don't overpay ; but bigger getaways still get full value.
- Base rate includes up to 2 guests
- Cleaning fee: $ 200
- Pet fee: $35 per pet per day (maximum-1)
Booking platforms will automatically calculate your total based on the number of guests/pets you include in your booking and your stay dates.
Fredericksburg :
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Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg is a charming destination known for its German heritage, award-winning wineries, unique boutiques, local dining, and scenic beauty. Whether you're exploring historic Main Street, visiting nearby wineries, or enjoying the area's parks and attractions, Fredericksburg offers the perfect blend of relaxation, history, and Hill Country charm.
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Other Details
- Children Allowed
- Pets Considered
- Wildlife Viewing
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Cleaning fee is $200 Guest fee is $25, per day, after 2 guests-
Pet fee is $35 per pet, per day
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