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    Edgewood Plantation Bed & Breakfast

    Edgewood Plantation Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(1 review)
    73.5 mi

    I wish I could copy and paste more stars to their rating, like all of the stars we saw in the sky…read morewhile we were there! Where do I start? Mr. Pat & Mrs. Kay are the owners and they are hands on at all times. They run the whole show, so you deal only with them and the interactions with them were always very pleasant! (When a business owner is dealing with customers, you usually get THE best treatment.) These 2 people are the kind that make you feel like you've known them forever. Booking our weekend was effortless. They took our information, and told us to call whenever we needed directions or help. They promised to turn on the air conditioner earlier in the day so that our cabin would be cool by the time we got there.(Spotless cabin, may I add. But more on that in a minute.) We ran into Memorial Day traffic and, therefore, ran very late. Never having met us, they told us they'd leave the key by the door to the cabin for us. Are you getting a sense of what kind of people they are? Upon turning onto the property, we felt a sort of serenity with the moonlight gently giving us a sneak peek at all of the natural beauty we would be surrounded by for the weekend. We were excited to see this beautiful piece of land in the morning sun! As we walked down the rustic wooden bridge that led to our cabin, we were treated to the delights of a country night; the still night air, the birds singing their greetings to us, the sound of the water trickling through the tiny creek, the steady rolling hum of the windmill, all accented by peaceful quietness. And the doves! Can you imagine having white doves flying around, always in pairs? On the front porch of the cabin were a rocking chair and a porch swing. How welcoming! The inside of the cabin was spotless and, as promised, cool. There were soft clean linens on the beds with nice, fluffy pillows. The bathroom had a variety of complimentary toiletries and fresh towels and rags. There was a heater nestled in front of a wall designed to outline a cozy fireplace. They even thought to put a game of Dominoes on the mantle! They went out of their way to add the little "homey" touches that really make a difference. We went to bed looking forward to relaxing in the sparkling pool the next day. (And we slept sooo good!) After a delicious breakfast of Strawberries Romanoff, French Toast with crispy bacon, orange juice and coffee, Mr. Pat told us some of the history of the house (there since 1902) and grounds, like Lindbergh having landed there in 1923, 4 years before he "crossed the pond." Mrs. Kay gave us a tour of the house (also their home) and shared more of its extensive, and quite interesting, history. Stepping into some of the rooms, we felt like we'd been transported back into time. For instance, entering the parlor gives you a sense of how life was back then. The décor and furnishings and timed pieces allowed you to feel like you were there when it was all brand new. The antiques and old pictures of the original family make you experience a personal connection with their past. Edgewood Plantation offers an excellent first and last impression! Whether you're in the Cabins or the Bed & Breakfast, it's a place where you can relax, with no chaos or responsibilities and feel at home while away from home. A retreat. Mr. Pat and Mrs. Kay work hard to make sure that Edgewood is not just a place to stay, but an experience!

    From the owner: built in 1902 here in North East Louisianaread more

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    Edgewood Plantation Bed & Breakfast
    Edgewood Plantation Bed & Breakfast

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    Creole Cottage

    Creole Cottage

    5.0(4 reviews)
    28.5 mi

    You won't want to leave the Creole Cottage after you check in; we certainly didn't. If you're…read morelooking for a cozy and comfortable place to stay in Natchitioches, this is it. Keep driving past all the chain hotels/motels by the interstate and pick a place closer to the main strip of shops and restaurants. We were personally greeted by the owners upon arrival. For the first time EVER staying at a B&B, we were allowed to select our rooms from the ones available by visiting each open room. We've probably stayed at 15 B&Bs and nobody has ever let us snoop into all the open rooms (they're usually locked). The owner visited with us on the back screened-in porch for a few minutes before letting us get settled in. The rooms are all tastefully decorated in shabby chic decor with crisp white spreads and linens. Each bedroom has a private bathroom with a shower stall and basket full of fresh, white towels. The bed was SUPER comfortable and we had the best night's sleep of our entire 8-day trip. Breakfast was served promptly at 8:30 am and the owner sat down to enjoy the meal with us. We really enjoyed hearing stories and getting a bit of local culture - it's the best part of traveling. If we're ever in the area again (and we hope to be sometime soon), we'll come back to the Creole Cottage. This would be a great place for several couples to stay and have some privacy but also access to the common areas (dining room and back porch where they stock a mini-fridge with bottled water). The folks at the Creole Cottage treated us like family, and we felt like we'd walked into the pages of Southern Living magazine. Hint: be sure to try the "mayhaw" jelly - it's a local favorite and delicious! We had it on buttered biscuits along with eggs, thick cut bacon, grits, fresh fruit and hot coffee. Perfection!

    I am a biker and a writer and happened into Natchitoches last year only to fall totally in love…read morewith this charming little village. I returned, as I will again, but this time with Susie. By good fortune, we booked Creole Cottage on Cane river in walking distance to good food and live music. As an Innkeeper myself, I know a 5 star when I see one and this one earns every star from minute of arrival until your reluctant departure.Warm southern hospitality, immaculate and cozy quarters with a delicious breakfast each day seems to be the norm there. We loved it. The icing on the cake was the innkeeper's "tribal knowledge" of food venues and local sites. Natchitoches is a must go and Creole Cottage is a must stay!

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    Creole Cottage - Absolutely beautiful bed and breakfast for our girls trip! The food was amazing. Very friendly owners and very clean.

    Absolutely beautiful bed and breakfast for our girls trip! The food was amazing. Very friendly owners and very clean.

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    Creole Cottage

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    Violet Hill Bed & Breakfast - Front door to the Violet Hill decorated for the Holidays

    Violet Hill Bed & Breakfast

    4.8(11 reviews)
    28.0 mi

    This is an adorable bed and breakfast in Natchitoches. By the way, the correct way to say the name…read moreof the city is "Knack á dish." Louisiana. Yes, I know, that's not what it looks like to me either. Originally, it appears that this lovely building was an ice house and then used as a sanitarium. Then it was a home. It's an old converted house on the river and I sat outside drinking my daiquiri late on a Monday night. The breeze off the lake / river was lovely and I enjoyed sitting in the veranda. I felt like such a southern Belle / diva / goddess. My room was lovely. I slept well. It was extremely quiet in my room which was at the back of the house. And even when I woke up I loved sitting on the verandah. First thing I did after making coffee was to head there. They are so thoughtful. There was bug spray on the verandah for me to use. I didn't notice it the night before, but this is the place to being bug spray. At 8:30 there is breakfast. They have coffee and juice (an excellent combo orange - cranberry which I never thought of but will emulate). They brought me a fresh fruit cup and then a lovely almond glazed French toast

    My husband and I stayed last night and after staying, we will stay again. Laverne was so precious,…read moreshe kept my coffee filled and hot. This was our first B&B and measured up to more than we would have thought. My best friend is trying it out tonight. Here are some pictures of how quaint it is. Waking distance to Front street

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    Violet Hill Bed & Breakfast - View of the Violet Hill from Washington Street

    View of the Violet Hill from Washington Street

    Violet Hill Bed & Breakfast - View of Prince Haithcoat bedroom

    View of Prince Haithcoat bedroom

    Violet Hill Bed & Breakfast - View of the Front Parlor

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    View of the Front Parlor

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