Bisland House Bed and Breakfast in Natchez  Mississippi

This Natchez Bed and Breakfast is a Circa 1904 Colonial
Revival Historic home. 3 guest rooms with private baths.
Located in Natchez Historic District. Walking distance to
Main St. Shopping, Antiques Stores, Antebellum Homes,
Restaurants, Carriage rides, and Mississippi River Bluffs.


Moderate  Rates
Children welcome~All are welcome
Hot breakfast included in room rate
Guest have full use of Parlor with
Large screen TV with DVD
Free Wireless Internet
Refreshments available 24hrs
Blow dryer and Iron/Board each room
In room Cable TV
Bisland House Bed & Breakfast
404 S. Commerce St.
Natchez, Mississippi  39120
bislandhouse@yahoo.com
Byron & Christine Tims, Innkeepers
601-304-5806  504-913-7498

Member of Mississippi Bed & Breakfast Association
"...like staying with
friends!"
Picture of Dining Room at Bisland House Bed and Breakfast
Picture of the Parlor at Bisland House Bed and Breakfast
Picture of Staircase at Bisland House Bed and Breakfast
Picture of front entrance of Bisland House
Bisland House  Bed & Breakfast
404 S. Commerce St. Natchez, Mississippi 39120
601-304-5806  504-913-7498
Picture of Hulda Rawle Bisland, granddaughter of Frederick Stanton
Bisland  House was originally the home of
Hulda Rawle Bisland and her husband
Douglas Starke Bisland . Hulda was the
granddaughter of Frederic Stanton of
Stanton Hall.  It is believed that Hulda was
born at Stanton Hall.  The family recently
returned her bed to Stanton Hall.  
In 1896 she  married Douglas Starke
Bisland.  The home was built for Hulda and
"Starke" 1903-1904. They had 3
daughters Anna, Elizabeth"Tibbie", and
Hulda.  Starke Bisland was killed in a
hunting accident in 1908 when his gun
discharged as he went through a fence.
Daughter Hulda died at age 17.   Records
show Hulda lived here with her children
and her mother-in-law until sometime after
1912.  Records show she was living in
New Orleans at her death in 1920.  All are
buried in Natchez Cemetery.