This Circa 1904 Colonial Revival Historic Home
features three tastefully decorated guest rooms that
include period antiques and private baths. Our
Natchez Bed and Breakfast is within walking
distance to Main Street's Historic district,
carriage rides, antebellum homes, restaurants,
Churches, antique stores and the beautiful
Mississippi River bluffs. We are only a 10 minute
drive from the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Our upstairs Veranda and front porch swings are
available for your relaxation and enjoyment!

Honeymoons, Anniversaries, Romantic Getaways,
Girlfriend Getaways,
Intimate Wedding Ceremonies,
Motorcycle Friendly, Families Welcome
See our Specials Page
Let us make your special occasion extra special!
Gift Certificates available for Christmas,
Anniversaries and Birthdays.

Moderate  Rates
Children welcome~All are welcome
Delicious hot breakfast included in room rate
Guest have full use of Parlor with
Large screen TV with DVD & Satellite TV
Free Wireless Internet
Complimentary Cold Refreshments,
Coffee and Tea available 24hrs
Blow dryer and Iron/Board each room
In room Satellite TV
Please ask us for our recommendations for
Historic tours and Restaurants
We would love to assist you!
Bisland House Bed and Breakfast
404 S. Commerce St.
Natchez, Ms.  39120
bislandhouse@yahoo.com
Byron & Christine Tims, Innkeepers
601-304-5806  504-913-7498
"...like staying with
friends!"
Picture of the Parlor at Bisland House Bed and Breakfast
Picture of Staircase at Bisland House Bed and Breakfast
Picture of front entrance of Bisland House




















        Hulda Rawle Bisland
Picture of Hulda Rawle Bisland, granddaughter of Frederick Stanton
History of Bisland House

Bisland  House was originally the home
of Hulda Rawle Bisland and her
husband Douglas Starke Bisland .
Hulda was the granddaughter of
Frederic Stanton of Stanton Hall.  

It is believed that Hulda was born at
Stanton Hall.  
In 1896 she  married Douglas Starke
Bisland.  The home was built for Hulda
and "Starke" 1903-1904. They had 3
daughters Anna, Elizabeth"Tibbie", and
Hulda.  Starke Bisland was killed in a
hunting accident in 1908 when his gun
discharged as he went through a fence.
Daughter Hulda died at age 17.   
Records show Hulda lived here with
her children and her mother-in-law until
sometime after 1912.  Records show
she was living in New Orleans at her
death in 1920.  All are buried in
Natchez Cemetery

From 1946 to 1979 it was run as a
boarding house by Mrs. Grace
Livingston.  Recently, we actually met
some of the tenants of the boarding
house who met as tenants and ending
up being married.  
Gift Certificates Available Year Round
Bisland House  Bed and Breakfast
404 S. Commerce St. Natchez, Mississippi 39120
601-304-5806  504-913-7498
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