What an absolute gem! Stopped off at the Burns luxury inn for one night to break up a very long journey. What a beautiful town, full of charm. The tour of the house the following morning was a welcome surprise, undertaken by the lovely staff.
We have already told ourselves, we will be returning to give it the time it deserves !
It is a quaint little place. Not a traditional Antebellum home, but the rooms are decorated for this era. Staff is excellent and very helpful. Breakfast is standard eggs, bacon/sausage, and French toast/pancakes. Served in their white table cloth dining room, and the owner will sometimes play the piano while you eat. The Burn is close to downtown and everything it has to offer.
The staff was so nice and the property was beautiful. We got a tour of the property and was given a lot of information on where to go and things to see. I was really positively surprised by natchez
From pulling up on the street, till the time you leave this place, it oozes class. A quaint, quiet, beautiful setting. Big spacious rooms with beautiful old furniture. We were welcomed warmly by Nell and Mary with a glass of sangria. Breakfast is served in the dining room at 8.30am and it was gorgeous, with piano music! We were given a tour of the house after breakfast which was really interesting. We used the pool while there which was nice as it was hot and humid. Its a little bit out of town though so you really need the car. Although I would consider the distance to town walkable (in european standards) and safe, the heat/humidity would make it uncomfortable.