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1 Bedroom and 1 Bathroom Cottage located at The Avera-Clarke House Bed & Breakfast!
Easy walk to Restaurants, Opera House, shopping and near TLH, FSU (25 Minutes) and Thomasville (25 Minutes) Monticello is a quaint town located 25 miles from Tallahassee (FSU, FAMU& TCC) and 21 miles from Thomasville. Rolling hills and scenic country side with spring fed rivers nearby. Biking and walking in town and country. Canoeing, boating and swimming in Wacissa and Wakulla Springs nearby.
1 bedroom2 beds Sleeps 4
1 bathroom1 full bath
Spaces Kitchen Deck/Patio
Amenities Internet Air conditioning TV Parking No smoking
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About the area
Monticello
Located in Monticello, this holiday home is in the city centre. Monticello Opera House and Letchworth-Love Mounds Archaeological State Park are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at St. Marks River Preserve State Park and Apalachee Regional Park. With canoeing and swimming nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.
Monticello Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
Monticello Opera House - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
Jefferson Country R. J. Nailer Public Library - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
"Boots" Thomas Veteran Memorial Park - 6 min walk - 0.5 km
Jefferson County Recreation Park - 3 min drive - 2.4 km
Getting around
Thomasville, GA (TVI-Thomasville Regional) - 37 min drive
Restaurants
Rancho Grande Mexican Restaurant - 8 min walk
Subway - 18 min walk
McDonald's - 8 min drive
The Porch On The Green - 14 min walk
Monticello Vineyards & Winery - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Historic Cottage - Near FSU & Thomasville pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Historic Cottage - Near FSU & Thomasville?
As of 4 Apr 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Historic Cottage - Near FSU & Thomasville on 19 June 2026 start from AU$304, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Historic Cottage - Near FSU & Thomasville?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Historic Cottage - Near FSU & Thomasville?
Check-in begins at 12:00 AM.
What time is check-out at Historic Cottage - Near FSU & Thomasville?
Checkout is at 12:00 AM.
Where is Historic Cottage - Near FSU & Thomasville located?
Located in the heart of Monticello, this holiday home is within a 5-minute walk of Monticello Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, Jefferson Country R. J. Nailer Public Library and Monticello Opera House. Letchworth-Love Mounds Archaeological State Park and Johnny Donutseed Statue are also within 12 miles (20 km).
Reviews
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Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
My husband and I stopped in quaint Monticello on our way from Maryland to southern Florida. We are delighted to find a pleasant place to enhance our journey.
The property was a clean, updated historic place.
Donna M.
Stayed 2 nights in Nov 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 28 Nov 2023
Thank you so much, Donna! I loved having you guys!!!
The property was charming and Brooke was an amazing host. The property was clean and centrally located within walking distance of a diner, bakery and antique shops. Highly recommend! Will stay again.
My husband and I had a lovely stay together at the Avera Clarke Bed and Breakfast. Brooke was so easy to work with and went out of her way to make sure that we were comfortable and satisfied with our time there. We appreciated her so very much! Wonderful romantic place to getaway and we would love to come back with our children as a family.
The cottage was lovely and peaceful! Very clean and beautifully appointed. Bed was super comfortable. Brooke responded quickly and offered great recommendations around the area. I will always come here before staying in a Tally hotel again!
We were in town for a gravel bike ride. The hosts graciously allowed us to wash up after the ride well past usual check-out time. Brooke was super nice and accommodating. And she makes a mean banana bread!
We stayed 8 nights in the cottage at the Avera-Clarke House, and we would like to echo the other reviewers that Brooke is an awesome hostess (as is her Mom)! She is warm and welcoming and makes the most delicious breakfasts (see the photos below).
The cottage was quiet and comfortable and has a good-size kitchenette. The air conditioner and ceiling fans were just what we needed on the warm and humid Florida nights. Sitting on the front porch watching the afternoon rain showers was therapeutic on many levels.
The Avera-Clarke House is just a short walk to downtown Monticello where there are many more coffee shops and antique stores than when I grew up there. Everyone we met was pleasant and proud of their town with the mossy oaks and the riots of flowers.
We hope you enjoy staying at the Avera-Clarke House in Monticello as much as we did.
Do you ever just need the right amount of relaxation and quiet to recharge yourself? Look no further! This quaint and quiet cottage has everything you need for a short little getaway or a week long stay. The perfect oversized tub gives you plenty of space to unwind an soak the stress away. The bed was so incredibly comfortable, clean and cozy!! The charm this place has from the fireplace to the beautiful old wood floors is just perfect for that "homey" feel. Outside on the porch is a swing and some patio furniture for you to enjoy the garden area between the B&B and the cottage. The owners were incredibly helpful from recommending eateries to even giving us a tour of the beautiful B&B! We were even offered free cup of coffee, wine or beer and given some historical info about the house which we loved of course! And very convenient that we were about 15 min from Thomasville, GA or about 25 min from Tallahassee. Gave us options if we wanted to explore. We would stay here again, no questions asked!
The most beautiful cottage you’ll find, in a perfect part of town!
My wife and I stayed here, and when we arrived it was decorated so perfectly for Christmas!! It was absolutely beautiful, and the host was fantastic! Couldn’t recommend staying here enough!
I travel occasionally for business to Monticello. I needed somewhere to stay locally and the cottage was available. I booked it and Brooke was very attentive and communicative in regards to my stay. The cottage was awesome. They have done a great job of keeping the charm of its history while making sure it is cozy. I highly recommend this as a place to stay and Brooke is an amazing host.
Brooke was amazing from day one. She’s a consummate hostess that truly cares about her guests stay. The property and rooms are beautiful. The cabin is really unique and cozy. We will definitely be returning.
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Brooke was very responsive and helpful. We also enjoyed walking into town for shopping and site seeing. The cottage is so cozy and comfortable and has the best bathroom of any B&B that we have stayed at.
Verified traveller
Stayed 2 nights in Sep 2022
About the host
Hosted by Brooke
Why they chose this property
The Avera-Clarke House was built in 1890 by Judge Thomas Clarke, a civil war veteran who fought in the Battle for Atlanta. After the Civil War ended, he studies law in Georgia, came to Monticello in the late 1800’s to open a law practice, was a signor on the Second Florida Constitution, and founded the Farmers and Merchants Bank (FMB has since been bought out by The First Bank, but was one of the oldest independent banks in Florida). His son, S.D. Clarke, also became a judge and was the last Clarke to occupy the house. S.D. Clarke was President of the Florida Senate for many years during the mid 1900’s and ran the infamous “Pork Chop” Gang in Florida politics.
The Cottage, reputed to be the oldest structure in Jefferson County (approx. 1821), was moved to the property in January 2006 where it was fully restored (by the Avera’s). Originally known as, “The Old Robert’s House”, was located one block southeast of the Courthouse and was the home of one of the first postmasters in Jefferson County. The house was scheduled to be torn down before its rescue, but the Avera’s were able to preserve the 900 sq. ft. free standing structure that features a sitting room, queen size bed, full kitchen, and a full bath and 2 half bathrooms. The ceiling is original, which is made of hand-hewn lumber.
What makes this property unique
Monticello is located in Jefferson County, the heart of “the Olde Florida”, one of rolling hills and stately, moss-draped oaks. Situated mid-way between Jacksonville and Pensacola, it is the only county that extends from Georgia on the north to the Gulf of Mexico on the south. Monticello, with a population of 2,600 residents, is Jefferson Count’s seat of government.
Located just 23 miles from Tallahassee, the state capital, Monticello is the perfect example of a walkable community. The town offers stately 19th century homes, bed and breakfast inns, antique shops, an Opera House (circa 1890), an art gallery, easy access to government offices, and several restaurants situated around a unique “roundabout”, showcasing the Jefferson County Courthouse (circa 1909) in the town center. Many of these sites are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These structured represent some of the best architectural styles of the 1800’s, and most are still in use today.
Our town is considered “the Most Haunted Small Town in America” complete with ghost tours, and documented photo siting’s.