Brandon Hall Plantation B&B - Natchez, MS
Formally a working cotton plantation, Brandon Hall is located adjacent to the scenic Natchez Trace less than 10 miles north of downtown Natchez, Mississippi. This historic landmark is nestled in a secluded park like setting with rolling hills, native plants, beautiful gardens and a stocked pond.
The land on which Brandon Hall now stands first passed into private ownership as a royal grant from the Spanish King Carlos III in 1788. In 1853, Gerard Brandon III, who was the son of an early Governor of Mississippi and the grandson of a Revolutionary War hero, and his wife Charlotte began construction of Brandon Hall which was completed in 1856.
In 1987, Brandon Hall was completely renovated and restored perfectly duplicating the original construction.
Today, Brandon Hall Plantation Bed and Breakfast offers overnight accommodations for those seeking a relaxing weekend getaway, a convenient location for a Natchez Trace bike trip, or visiting nearby Natchez. If you can't stay overnight, Brandon Hall offers "day outings on the Trace" packages for fishing, picnicking and biking.
Brandon Hall is one of the tour homes on the Natchez Fall Pilgrimage of Antebellum Homes held during early to mid October. Overnight B&B guests receive a tour of the home year-round.
Brandon Hall Plantation Special Packages:
- When: February 1, 2012 - February 29, 2012 : Special: A Romantic Valentine’s Day Run Away
- When: Anytime : Special: Pampered Prima Donnas
- When: Anytime : Special: Taste and Tour Natchez
- When: Anytime : Special: A Romantic Run-Away
- When: Anytime : Special: A Bird's Eye View
- When: Anytime : Special: Card Players Package
- When: Anytime : Special: Tour de Trace
Breakfast: Full southern breakfast
Children Policy: Children under the age of 12 are not allowed inside the main house. Children, of any age, may stay in the cottages.
Pets: No pets.
Cyclists: May lock their bicycles in a storage room.
Click here for reservation information. Or, call 800.377.2770.
