500 square feet, with queen size beds, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Hard wood floors thru out, bathroom tile floor and shower with tub.
Kitchen with granite counter tops, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, pots and pans, utensils, china, glassware, silverware.
Living room dining room combination with sofa sleeper and chairs, 40-inch LED wall mounted TV with blue ray player and Comcast cable TV. Wi-Fi password protected internet (See office for password). Ice machine and dumpster on the premises.
Closet with towels, linens, blankets, office and laundry room.
Loading and unloading permitted in front of McMillin Court with convenient parking adjacent to property for each unit and with additional parking across the street.
Conveniently located at the foot of Capitol Hill, in Midtown. Just 500 feet from west of interstate I-65 North and I-40 West. We are located close to the hospitals and Universities, tucked neatly behind Jack Cawthon’s Bar-B-Que on Charlotte Avenue, minutes from downtown.
Jack Cawthon’s Bar-B-Que next door, Burger King, Subway, and Walgreens. For a walk in the park, across the street from Jack Cawthon’s Bar-B-Que you will find William Edmondson Park and a bus stop.
Capitol, Hospitals, Universities, Centennial Park/Parthenon, West End restaurants and bar scene, Belle Meade Plantation, Marathon Village/Antique Archaeology, The Gulch, Downtown YMCA, historical Ryman, Lower Broadway Jack's Bar-B-Que, Honky Tonks, restaurants, museums, 2nd Ave, Printer's Alley and much more (Uber and Lyft 5 minutes away).
The site was once the property of the State of Tennessee’s first Penitentiary in 1831. After the prison was closed and moved to Centennial Blvd in 1898, Governor Benton McMillin subdivided the 10 acres. The property ran North and South between Church Street and Charlotte Avenue. One of the streets that were used to divide the property became McMillin Street, named after the late governor. The only resemblance of the past now is the old Warden’s house, today being used as one of the businesses on McMillen Street. In 2013 Jack Cawthon restored the corner of McMillin and Charlotte Avenue after many years of decline, opening his 3rd Bar-B-Que location and receiving a proclamation from the Nashville Metro Council, declaring the corner as “Governor’s Corner”. Jack later acquired the property behind Jack’s Bar-B-Que, renovating the two story building to a retro look of the 50’s, for a place of stay and naming it "McMillin Court".
McMillin Court is owned and operated by Jack Cawthon, Enterprises, which owns Jack's Bar-B-Que. The Restaurant welcomes McMillin Court guests to eat in, take out, restaurant number 615 341 0157.