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| This Circa 1904 Colonial Revival Historic Home features three tastefully decorated guest rooms that include period antiques and private baths. Our Natchez Bed and Breakfast is within walking distance to Main Street's Historic district, carriage rides, antebellum homes, restaurants, Churches, antique stores and the beautiful Mississippi River bluffs. We are only a 10 minute drive from the Natchez Trace Parkway. Our upstairs Veranda and front porch swings are available for your relaxation and enjoyment! Honeymoons, Anniversaries, Romantic Getaways, Girlfriend Getaways, See our Specials Page Let us make your special occasion extra special! Gift Certificates available for Christmas and Birthdays. Moderate Rates Children welcome~All are welcome Delicious hot breakfast included in room rate Guest have full use of Parlor with Large screen TV with DVD & Satellite TV Free Wireless Internet Cold Refreshments available 24hrs Coffee or Tea available at breakfast and upon request Blow dryer and Iron/Board each room In room Satellite TV Please ask us for our recommendations for Historic tours and Restaurants We would love to assist you! |
| Bisland House Bed and 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!" |

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| 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. |
| Gift Certificates Available Year Round |
| Bisland House Bed and Breakfast 404 S. Commerce St. Natchez, Mississippi 39120 601-304-5806 504-913-7498 |