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Hope Farm -
Natchez home, built from 1774 to 1789 and featured in Country
Inns. Once owned by the Spanish Governor of the Territory.
Sitting on fifteen acres, within Natchez city limits.
Exquisite antique furniture from early 18th century. No small
children. $100.00 to $135.00. |
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Elgin Plantation -
Near Natchez, built in 1772 and featured in Country Inns.
Columned two-story 1840 wing is set aside for guests, with
living room, dining room, and kitchen downstairs. Magnificent
grounds with huge moss-filled oaks and beautiful antiques.
$100.00 Private bath; $170.00 two rooms, sharing bath. |
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1888 Wensel House
- 1888 Victorian town house completely renovated and
beautifully furnished with antiques. Located in the heart of
the historic district across form Natchez Pilgrimage
headquarters, shopping, touring and dining. Guests enjoy the
parlor and dining room where complimentary fresh fruit and
drinks are available. Generous plantation breakfast served in
the dining room. Three large bedrooms, each with a double bed
and a twin bed, private baths, cable television, phone, iron
and ironing board, and hair-dryer. $105.00 to $135.00. Private
cottage also available. Rates $10.00 higher during Pilgrimage. |
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Bisland House-
a 1904 Colonial Revival, is located in the downtown Natchez
Historic District within walking distance to Main Street
shopping, antiques stores, antebellum homes, museums,
restaurants, carriage rides and the Mississippi River Bluff.
Full breakfast. Children and families are always welcome!
$110.00 - $150.00 |
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Bluff Top -
Newly restored as a bed and breakfast, this 1894 Natchez home
is atop a 200-foot bluff and has one of the most panoramic
views of the Mississippi River available. From the upstairs
guest rooms and common sitting room, which opens onto the
porch, you can see barges and paddlewheelers pass by. Complete
kitchen available to one bedroom, cable TV, beautiful
antiques. $95.00 to $105.00. |
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Magnolia Cottage
- circa 1831, features a four poster queen sized bed with
canopy, fireplace with sitting area and a European bath.
Guests will also enjoy homemade Southern pecan pralines,
pastries, fresh cut flowers, luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets,
generous size waffle cotton robe, specialty soaps,
complimentary beverages and a stocked coffee bar. $135.00 |
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Pleasant Hill
- Built in 1835, this home is just two blocks from the
business and shopping district of Natchez. Beautifully
decorated with antiques and tester beds, the house features a
lovely entrance hall staircase that spirals to the second
floor. The brick-floored sunroom, where a delightful breakfast
is served, is welcoming as a place to relax, with a stocked
wet bar and TV. Children welcome. $105.00 to $135.00. |
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Hugh's Cottage
- This cottage was built in the classic "shot-gun"
style in 1910 and underwent restoration in 2004. It is
conveniently located in the Natchez beautiful historic
residential district and is within walking distance of the
Natchez business district. The hosts live across the street,
and they provide complimentary snacks, beverages, juice, and
instant oatmeal, but breakfast is on your own. TV, coffee pot,
refrigerator, microwave, and wireless Internet. During busy
seasons there may be a two-night minimum stay. $110.00. |
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Devereaux Shields House
- This Victorian property is composed of two homes, the
elegant 1893 main house, and the charming 1877 Aunt Clara's
Cottage. They feature manicured gardens, verandas, and lovely
antiques. A few blocks from the 200 foot high Natchez Bluffs,
which offer a stunning view of the Mississippi. Ask about
their special packages with dinners and carriage rides. Full
Southern breakfast. Main House - $155.00 to $179.00. Aunt
Clara's Cottage - $129.00. |
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Oak Hill Inn -
Winner of the 2005 Restoration Award, this beautiful homes has
a downstairs suite with a luxurious granite shower and two
upstairs rooms. Built in the 1830s, and located in the heart
of the downtown historic district, with beautiful gardens and
brick courtyard. A full formal breakfast; children 10 and
above welcome. Suite - $150.00 for two people. $165.00 for 3
people. Upstairs room with private bath - $125.00. Both
upstairs rooms sharing bath - $165.00 for 3 people or $225.00
for 4 people. Catalpa Suite next door in the Mellon House:
$135.00 for 2 people or $165.00 for 3 people. |
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The Burn -
Built in 1834, this home once served as the headquarters of
one of the Union armies occupying Natchez. There is grand
architecture and furnishings, and old photographs from a time
gone by. The shaded patio overlooks a two acre garden and
brick walkways which give way to camellias, azaleas, and
dogwoods, and in this deep South city, you'll love the
full-size pool! Children 12 and over welcome. Full breakfast.
$130.00 to $180.00. |
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Brandon Hall Plantation
- is located on the scenic Natchez Trace at milepost 9 less
than 10 miles north of downtown Natchez, Mississippi. Built
1853-1865, this historic landmark is nestled in a secluded
park like setting with rolling hills, native plants, beautiful
gardens and a stocked pond. $120.00 - $375.00 |
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