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Linden is on the National Register of Historic
Places circa 1800
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![]() Rising gracefully from the top of a gentle slope and set behind mossy oaks, Linden is the epitome of dignity, comfort and hospitality. Linden's front door was copied for "Tara" in "Gone With The Wind." Articles featuring this historic mansion have appeared in Southern Living, Colonial Homes, Readers Digest, Ghosts of the South, and Modern Maturity, to mention a few.
Weddings & Special EventsPlan your wedding around Linden's grand facade and spacious
We do ask that you give us advance notice of weddings, receptions, or other special events you would like to plan at Linden, and we'll be more than happy to help you with any arrangements you require. |
Bed and BreakfastLinden is noted as a beautiful place to
stay whatever the reason. Honeymooners and those looking for a
romantic escape revel in its beauty. Families enjoy Linden's
close proximity to many area attractions. Business travelers Each of Linden's seven bedrooms is furnished with antiques, canopied beds, and private baths. Most of the bedrooms open onto the galleries where old fashion rocking chairs welcome their guests to relax. Also, tables and chairs await you for playing cards, games, or writing friends. Early morning coffee at 8 a.m., full Southern
Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. and a private tour of Linden are included in
the room rate. Guests may be served in the dining room of the
Jeanette Feltus, Innkeeper of Linden, is a retired teacher and interior designer who has been responsible for window treatments, upholstery and furnishings for many Natchez historic homes. She was the first co-chairman of the Pilgrimage Garden Club Antiques Forum, and her interests continue to be antiques and design. The children of Mrs. Feltus make the sixth generation of Conners to reside at Linden. |
Linden enjoys membership with the following associations:
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Payment and PoliciesRates: Rates $120.- $135.
Check-in Time 1:00 p.m.
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