Charming historic downtown home featuring a queen bed in a spacious loft, two additional bedrooms with two full beds and a twin trundle, equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, large deck, fast Wi-Fi, smart TV, and a cozy dining nook. A hidden kids’ play closet adds fun. Walk to the Andrew Johnson Homestead, tailor shop museum, Nathaniel Greene Museum, Car Museum, General Morgan Inn, Dickson-Williams Mansion, and Elmer T. Cox Library. Perfect base for exploring the Smokies, Asheville, Bristol, and more. Iris House is a cheerful, character-filled home with plenty of thoughtful touches and room to relax. Officially, the house can sleep up to 7 guests, with one queen bed in the spacious loft, two full beds in separate bedrooms, and a twin trundle bed tucked beneath one of them. While it can comfortably accommodate families or small groups, we recommend that adult guests consider the bed arrangements and layout to ensure the space suits their needs. It’s a cozy, flexible home—perfect for a restful stay right in the heart of historic Greeneville. MAINTENANCE NOV 2nd-5th. Please excuse inconvenience. Guests have full, private access to the entire home—this is not a shared space. You’ll have the house, deck, and all amenities to yourselves throughout your stay. Entry is easy and secure with a coded lock—no need to coordinate key pickup. Iris House is set up for comfort and ease, whether you’re here to relax or explore historic downtown Greeneville. Guests have full, private access to the entire home—this is not a shared space. Entry is easy with a secure coded lock, and you can come and go as you please. I’m nearby—just a block away if something urgent comes up—but I work full time and am also a full-time student, so I won’t be available in person during your stay unless there’s an emergency. You’ll have plenty of privacy and space to enjoy. Routine Maintenance 11/2-11/5/25 **Apologies for inconvenience**