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Enfolding guests in warm Southern hospitality, Monmouth Historic Inn in Natchez, Mississippi is a lovingly restored tribute to languorous antebellum days. This beautiful member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and Historic Hotels of America provides 30 exquisite guestrooms ands suites in 7 historic buildings. Many of the accommodations boast Jacuzzis, fireplaces and unique period furnishings like a hand-carved Mallard queen bed. Leisurely mornings begin with a full Southern breakfast in the garden room, while a sociable evening cocktail hour includes complimentary hors d'oeuvres. Dinner sparkles under candlelight and crystal in the elegant Main Mansion.
Monmouth Historic Inn
1358 John A. Quitman Blvd
Natchez, Mississippi
39120
Nearest Airport: BTR
We made reservations at the restaurant what a lovely experience. We arrived a little early and walked around the gardens they were stunning. I think it would be a lovely place to stay. The only thing is it's a little drive down to the river area where there are lots of restaurants and lovely place to see. The staff at the restaurant were amazing, from the time we walked in until we left. Started off with a cocktail that was great the food was delicious. If you go to Natchez I would highly suggest eating at this delightful restaurant. And consider making reservations.
389mss - Fort Pierce, Florida
We were greeted with zero southern hospitality by a surly host. The room is beautiful, but one of our party had the view of an open kitchen door where dirty laundry was stacked in bags around a messy area. This is not expected with the kind of prices charged. Our dinner for 4 was close to $400, for which we expected a bit more service. Food was okay. Pretty property outside. Note to management: get new staff or train the people you have.
Merlin V - New Jersey
Toured this historic inn with family. The home 's best features are its beautiful grounds and gardens. There is a lovely outdoor seating area, an ornamental stocked lake for fishing , a fountain ,and a decorative bridge. The inn was home to lawyer, general, governor, state and national legislator John Quitman. Sadly he died at the age of 49 of Legionnaire's disease. Our guide was very pleasant and enthusiastic.
Kyle S - Bridgeton, New Jersey
We love the Monmouth Inn! It is absolutely beautiful and the grounds are amazing :) We had wonderful drinks in the bar before dinner and our meal was incredible! Breakfast is served in a beautiful, garden building with a large, gorgeous patio. Neeshele & Ricky provided amazing service for breakfast, the food was fantastic and the attentive service was even better! We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Monmouth and can’t wait to return.
Coastal26580660705 - Houston, Texas
We had a wonderful stay. The staff were over the top nice and helpful. We ate in the 1818s restaurant which was excellent. The grounds were gorgeous and the room’s amazing. It was a nice and peaceful setting. Lynne took great care of our group.
G8579FZangieb - Haven, Kansas
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It is always such a rare pleasure to visit Monmouth and to soak up its beauty and its heritage. You have done so much to make this historic place a source of pride for all of us who share a fascination for the historic sites and events that serve to make us who we are.
-William Forrest Winter
Governor of Mississippi: 1980-1984
My husband and I experienced Monmouth Plantation and the city of Natchez, Mississippi, in December, 2004. Our experience there was absolutely wonderful!! We were treated like royalty by the staff at Monmouth and hope we can return soon.
-P. Meredith