Antebellum Music Room
(formerly Billiard Room)

At the Joseph Newman Stone House

—Circa 1850—

This lovely bed and breakfast includes one guest room and one cottage. Guests are invited to enjoy a game of billiards in the Gentlemen's Billiard Parlor and a classical piano concert is offered in the Ladies' Music Parlor. A full Southern breakfast is served.

LOCATED— in the downtown historic district, an easy walk to many historic homes, antique stores, restaurants, and the Mississippi River.

HISTORY—The oldest part of this unusual house was built circa 1850 as a luxurious billiard hall by David Stanton, whose brother Frederic built Stanton Hall. The billiard hall stood on the grounds of "The Elms", David Stanton's home, and was later expanded into a house. The house was acquired in 1877 by Joseph Newman Stone and his wife Theodora Britton, great-grandparents of the present owner, and is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Restoration undertaken in 1999 won the Historic Natchez Foundation's 2003 Restoration Award. Hear the music of Schubert, Brahms, Chopin and other great masters on the 1903 Steinway grand piano in the music parlor.

CONTACT—Joseph B. Stone for reservations and information at—601.445.7466

EMAIL— josephbstone@earthlink.net

Billiard Room Bed & Breakfast • 804 Washington Street • Natchez, MS 39120


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