City Zone:
City Center
Property Style
Bed and Breakfast
Rooms:
5
The front desk is available for limited hours only. Elevators are not available at this property.
Their location in the heart of the historic area of Natchez is perfect for discovery and education. We are one block from the carriage rides and the bluff overlooking the river. Several houses are less than a few blocks away. The central intersection of town (Main and Commerce) is just a few blocks away. Natchez is the best place in the world to see white-columned mansions built by wealthy cotton planters before the Civil War. Natchez also has a broader appeal with nationally significant sites related to native American and African American history. Particularly appealing to visitors are the pedestrian-friendly historic neighborhoods, both commercial and residential.
Nestled among mighty oak trees on beautiful grounds is The Elms, a beautiful home built circa 1804. The Elms has been in the same family for more than 130 years, and the grand old lady still holds her own at more than 200 years old. She is forever a work in progress and never ceases to amaze you with her many secrets and charms. Due to the historical nature of the building, upper floors are reachable by stairs. Those arriving by car can leave their vehicles at the onsite parking for free. Every morning a delicious breakfast is served at the dining room. WIFI is available throughout thie building for free.
Their location in the heart of the historic area of Natchez is perfect for discovery and education. We are one block from the carriage rides and the bluff overlooking the river. Several houses are less than a few blocks away. The central intersection of town (Main and Commerce) is just a few blocks away. Natchez is the best place in the world to see white-columned mansions built by wealthy cotton planters before the Civil War. Natchez also has a broader appeal with nationally significant sites related to native American and African American history. Particularly appealing to visitors are the pedestrian-friendly historic neighborhoods, both commercial and residential.
Nestled among mighty oak trees on beautiful grounds is The Elms, a beautiful home built circa 1804. The Elms has been in the same family for more than 130 years, and the grand old lady still holds her own at more than 200 years old. She is forever a work in progress and never ceases to amaze you with her many secrets and charms. Due to the historical nature of the building, upper floors are reachable by stairs. Those arriving by car can leave their vehicles at the onsite parking for free. Every morning a delicious breakfast is served at the dining room. WIFI is available throughout thie building for free.
