Located on the FHU campus adjacent to the Anderson Science Center, the five-bedroom, five-bath Laurel Cottage Hospitality House provides you with a warm, welcoming home away from home. FHU renovated this Main Street property for the exclusive purpose of hosting you and other campus guests. Each room is furnished with your comfort in mind, and you’ll find specific details about each room by visiting the links on this page. This facility was established to reflect the love of Christ, along with sincere gratitude for your visit to campus.
All rooms are named in honor or memory of former first ladies of Freed-Hardeman. The cottage itself is named for Mrs. Laurel Sewell, also a first lady.

At Laurel Cottage, our mission is to provide a warm and inviting haven for families of prospective students, university guests, as well as family members of faculty, staff, and alumni of Freed-Hardeman University. Rooted in a commitment to exceptional hospitality, we strive to create an atmosphere where comfort, care, and Christian values converge.
The Mrs. Joe Hardeman Room has an ADA-compliant en suite bathroom and features one queen bed, desk, comfy leather chair with an ottoman, a window seat, cedar-lined closet, smart TV and WiFi.


The Mrs. Cora Belle Freed Room is warm and inviting, with an en suite bathroom, queen bed, desk, recliner, smart TV and WiFi.

The Mrs. Delores Gardner Room includes an en suite bathroom, queen bed, spacious closet, desk, small loveseat, smart TV and WiFi. The cream and light blue palette, along with a large picture window, provide this room with a calm and airy atmosphere.

The Mrs. Glenda Wiley Room is at the top of the stairs and has the feel of a lakeside cabin. This room has an en suite bathroom, queen bed, table with three chairs, large window with a view of campus, small closet, smart TV and WiFi.

The Mrs. Louise Dixon Suite has even more space for your enjoyment. This charming upstairs suite, full of natural light, includes an en suite bathroom, main bedroom with a queen bed, sitting area, desk, smart TV and WiFi. With two built-in daybeds and an extra-large window seat, the adjoining room provides room for additional guests and is the perfect place for catching a nap, reading or daydreaming about your collegiate future (or past) here at FHU.

At Laurel Cottage on Freed-Hardeman University’s campus, we strive to provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all our guests. To ensure the comfort, safety, and cleanliness of our accommodations, we have implemented a strict no pet policy. Please review the following guidelines:
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding our no pet policy. This policy is in place to maintain a clean and allergen-free environment, as well as to respect the needs and preferences of other guests. If you have any questions or need assistance in finding suitable accommodations for your pet, please feel free to contact our reservation desk. We are committed to ensuring your stay at Laurel Cottage is enjoyable and comfortable within the established guidelines.
To provide a clean and healthy environment for all guests, Laurel Cottage on Freed-Hardeman University’s campus maintains a strict no smoking policy. We kindly request your cooperation in adhering to the following guidelines:
We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining a smoke-free environment at Laurel Cottage. Your compliance with this policy contributes to the well-being and comfort of all our guests. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact our reservation desk. We are here to assist you and ensure your stay is pleasant and enjoyable in accordance with our policies.
As you embark on your preparations for a stay at Laurel Cottage, rest assured that your room is equipped with an array of amenities to ensure your comfort and convenience. Here’s what you can expect:
If you have any questions or need further assistance, our attentive staff is here to help.
To ensure a seamless booking process and confirm your reservation, please review our payment policy:
If you have any questions or require further clarification, our guest services coordinator is ready to assist you. We look forward to welcoming you to Laurel Cottage!
Booking Policy
We appreciate your interest in staying at Laurel Cottage on Freed-Hardeman University’s campus. To ensure fair access and availability for all guests, we have implemented the following booking policy:
We kindly ask guests to respect the 180-day advance booking limit for Laurel Cottage to ensure equitable access for all interested individuals. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact our Guest Services Coordinator. We look forward to welcoming you to Laurel Cottage and providing you with a pleasant and comfortable stay.
Cancellation Policy
We highly recommend reviewing and understanding our cancellation policy before making a reservation at Laurel Cottage. By making a booking, you acknowledge and agree to abide by the terms and conditions outlined in this cancellation policy.
If you have any further questions or require clarification, please do not hesitate to contact our guest services coordinator. We are here to assist you and ensure your stay at Laurel Cottage is as enjoyable as possible.
The origin of Laurel Cottage hearkens back to a tract of land owned by Maggie and Eulis Ellis. It is unknown what year this tract of land was deeded to L. D. and Avarilla Stanfill.
In January 1937, L. D. and Avarilla Stanfill sold the land to A.M. and Nancy Johnson for $600.
The Johnsons built a rock house on the land in 1937-38, and sold the land in September 1938, ‘’with all its estate, title, interest and appurtenances thereto belonging,” to C.A. and Imogene Maness for $2,400.
The Maness’ son, Gene Allen Maness, inherited the house from his mother Imogene Maness Travis in November 2002.
Gene Maness’ widow, Bettye L. Maness sold the house to Freed-Hardeman University in 2013.
Led by the vision of FHU First Lady Tracie Shannon (our current First Lady who has been serving since 2017), who was passionate about creating a space where all can feel welcome and cared for on campus. The house was renovated to serve as a guest house for the University. Mrs. Tracie Shannon skillfully designed and decorated each space and it officially opened for use in October of 2022.Laurel Cottage was named in honor of first lady Mrs. Laurel Sewell, who served as First Lady from 1990 to 2008. She is the author of The Six Gifts of Hospitality and has contributed articles to several Christian publications. Mrs. Laurel Sewell has traveled as a Christian education speaker, speaking at Ladies’ Days on many topics including hospitality.
The five bedrooms, the cottage, and the gathering room, were named for First Ladies of the University:
Room 1 – Mrs. A. G. (Cora Belle) Freed – Served From 1908-1923
Dining Area – Mrs. W. Claude (Lelia) Hall – Dining Area – Served From 1923 – 1925
Room 2 – Mrs. N. B. (Joanna) Hardeman – Served From 1925 – 1940
Room 5 – Mrs. H. A. (Louise) Dixon – Served From 1950 – 1969
Room 3 – Mrs. Claude (Delorese) Gardner – Served From 1969 – 1990
Room 4 – Mrs. Joe (Glenda) Wiley – Served From 2008 – 2017