Description
Circa 1836. Family-owned for generations, this 3,500-acre working farm is one of the few in the area to survive the Civil War. Secluded in a grove of majestic oaks and pecan trees, accommodations include two cottages: Matt's Cabin (originally a sharecropper's home) and the 1850s Schoolhouse. Enjoy homemade banana or wheat bread topped with hand-harvested mayhaw jelly, cereals, fresh fruit and beverages. Swings and porches with rocking chairs offer pleasurable activities for all ages.Publicity and Awards: Southern Living Magazine, Chef John Folse B&B Cookbook, Elle, PBS Chef John Folse's Cooking series.Location: Country.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $125 to $160 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Visa, Travelers Checks and cash. Rooms: This property has 2 cottages. The types of beds available include Queen and Twin.
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Policies
Minimum Stay Requirements: Two night minimu when leasing entire plantation home Cancellation: 7 days Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast. Types of meals: Continental Breakfast and Catering Service. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Reading Lamps, Refrigerator, Ceiling Fans, Central Air, Clock Radio, Telephone, Coffeemaker, Television, VCR, fireplace, fresh garden bouquets and bathrobes. Amenities On Site: Phone, Fireplace, Limited Handicap Access, Television, Hearing Impared, VCR, front porch rocking chairs, tree swings and jungle gym. Languages Spoken: French, Japanese
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Activities
Events Hosted: Family Reunions, corporate dinners and rehearsal dinners. Other Activities: Amusement Park, Antiquing, Art Galleries, Fishing, Golf, Live Theater, Museums, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Water Sports, spa and cajun dancing.
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Historic Interest
Historic sites nearby: Loyd Hall Plantation (10 miles), Kent House Plantation (5 miles), Saxon Guild Studio
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