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Stanton Hall

4.2 (22 reviews)
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Sign at the bottom of the impressive walk-way up to the mansion.
Janis H.

This mansion is majestic looking as you are walking up to it...impressive. Before going into the mansion for the tour...our guide Jay came out the very tall front door and onto the porch to give us part of the 'talk' before going in. The time standing out in the southern heat was a wee bit long so it was a relief and refreshing to step into the coolness of the mansion and oh...it is a stunning site. We toured each floor, saw the extravagance of the time, climbed the many stairs to the second floor (which I recommend) because the extensive hall is covered in Zuber wallpaper from France. Unique

Under Going A Make Over
David M.

" Under Going A Make Over " This beautiful Mansion is undergoing a massive Make over. The Mansion was built by Frederick Stanton in the mid 1800's. We were told that he bought the entire block and was a cotton plantation land owner. Very nice orginal furniture and beautiful ground even though the workers are re doing the outside of the Mansion.

Aimee C.

The house, property is so beautiful! My tour with Miss Jay was very informational, very knowledgeable on the history of the home. From those who've lived in, stayed for period of time, and origin of materials in the home. Only downside was your not allowed to take pictures inside the home, but apparently they're working to get that changed.

He finally got to "meet" his namesake.
Ashley H.

I'll never forget the first time I heard of Stanton Hall. It was 1997. I was pregnant with my oldest son. There was a special on HGTV about the mansions of Mississippi and one in particular caught my eye. It was a Greek Revival built by an Irish immigrant named Frederick Stanton. The mansion was gorgeous and I just loved the name Stanton. Both were the epitome of strong and Southern. Several years went by before I was finally able to visit Stanton Hall. It far exceeded my expectations. This magnificent antebellum mansion boasts tall ceilings with marble fireplaces in every room, spectacular crystal gasoliers, extremely wide hallways and enormous windows, all of which were common for upper echelon homes in the days gone by. It's filled with lavish antiques, silver and crystal that will leave you yearning to know more about the glorious lifestyles of a time prior to the days of air-conditioning and television; when socialite ladies sipped tea from fine china in the ladies parlor while their strong bearded men smoked their pipes in the men's parlor. Ahhh, I can only imagine what a way of life that must have been. The outside of the mansion is adorned with ornate ironwork, grandiose columns and plush landscaping. The property takes up and entire city block and is surrounded by azaleas and tall iron fence which will draw you in from the curb, and you'll never want to leave. The mansion is now operated by the Pilgrimage Garden Club and is open for tours daily, as well as during the Spring and Fall Pilgrimage. Of all of the mansions in the beautiful town of Natchez, Stanton Hall is my absolute favorite. It certainly holds a special place in my heart. My son, Stanton, is equally impressed with his namesake.

Shanna D.

A must see if visiting Natchez. The mansion serves as a design for Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. Here's a little history: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanton_Hall?wasRedirected=true

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Stanton Hall was built (for $83,000) during 1851-57 for Frederick Stanton, a cotton broker, as a replica of his ancestral home in Ireland.

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Sunnyside

Sunnyside

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Sunnyside Bed & Breakfast (Natchez, MS)…read more We came out for a night of desserts and music during the spring pilgrimage so I can't speak on the bed and breakfast aspect. The owners were super friendly. The environment was inviting. And don't get me started on how good the desserts were. I heard a lot of people bragging on how good the breakfast was here too! "Rev. William Hamilton Watkins (1815-1881) built Sunnyside as a parsonage in the 1850s. When the Union troops were camped close, a Union soldier by the name of Jones became friends with the Watkins family. Watkins' daughter, Hattie, fell in love with him. Jones was nearby when Confederates came to Watkins for assistance. They ask if he would contribute to the Confederacy. Watkins agreed. His oldest son was fighting in the war, and he hoped that some of his contributions would get to his son. Jones, however, reported Watkins to the Union Army, Watkins was arrested and charged with treason. During his trial, the commandant told Watkins that the crimes for which he was charged are punishable by death. Watkins replied, "I know nothing of the laws of war, only the gospel of God." Watkins' bail was set at $10,000, which is equivalent to about $188,755.21 in 2023. Because he only made $1,100 a year (about $20,763.07 in 2023), he could not come up with the money. He remained incarcerated until the end of 1865. Once released, he went on to minister in Jackson, Vicksburg, Woodville, and other places."

My husband and I had an amazing stay there this past weekend. The hospitality, food and beauty of…read morethe house are unmatched. We enjoyed getting to know the owner and hearing about the history of the house. Thank you for hosting us! We would love to come back.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Natchez South - Blood on the bedding.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Natchez South

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Where do I begin? My family and I stopped for 1 night passing through. (Thank goodness). Upon…read morecheck-in, the desk clerk was pleasant. We got our room key on the 4th floor. Walked in and there was dirt, food, stains, dust and grime over everything. There is no way anyone ran a vacuum here. Then I found poop stains on the bedding-my husband took pics as proof. There was blood stains on the bed my daughter was going to sleep in. We couldn't do it-so we asked for another room. Was given a room on floor 2. The key didn't worked-was told that the room had a broken lock. Was then moved back to floor 4, the room directly Nextdoor to the initial dirty one. Was told that housekeeping just finished cleaning it. This one wasn't much better. Bedding stained, floors were atrocious, mysterious stains on the sofa and chairs. The ice bucket appeared to have dark smudge stains on it. The drawer handles were sticky, did not want to know what that was. We didn't stay long enough to shower and quite frankly-I didn't want to step foot into the shower anyway judging from the amount of mold and hair in there. Needless to say-we all kept our socks and slippers on. We throughly checked the beds for any signs of bedbugs as that is always a worry, thankfully we didn't see any (I bring travel spray anyway to be safe). Unfortunately my daughter did spot a small spider on her bedding in which made for a pretty bad night with trying to settle down a panicked child. The water took FOREVER to heat up and the pressure was awful. Breakfast was free, but in all honesty, I didn't want to stay in the hotel any longer nor eat the food. We got up as early as we could and checked out. We expressed our concerns and showed pics of the poopy blankets in which the desk clerk giggled and never even made eye contact as if he had heard this before and knew. Wow. DO NOT STAY HERE. We should have just slept in our vehicle.

Dirty Horrible first floor room So noisy Needs a lot of help…read more Time to improve

Stanton Hall - venues - Updated May 2026

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