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True
Southern Hospitality and Grace
Annabelle
invites you to experience true Southern
Hospitality and grace in this impressive
Victorian- Italianate residence built circa
1868 and in the 1881 Guest House located
poolside.
The
1868 residence evokes the opulence of the
Victorian age, a slower, more genteel time.
The
Abigael's 1880 Guest House with it’s 55-foot-long
gallery, overlooks the sparkling swimming
pool, the river valley below and the Louisiana
delta across the Mississippi River .
The
mansion was built by John Alexander Klein, on
his Cedar Grove Estate for his son Madison
Conrad Klein. The area which encompasses five
of Vicksburg’s most historic houses,
including Annabelle, is known
as the Historic Garden District.
The
Inn 's
6 elegant
rooms and beautifully furnished living areas
provide the perfect setting for a romantic
celebration or a tranquil retreat from
everyday life. When you choose a magnificent
honeymoon suite or another inviting room, your
experience will be memorable! All guests are
served a full southern breakfast in the 1868
formal dining room where the tablescape
changes seasonally
Each
room in both houses invite you to experience
Vicksburg as it was in yesteryear. Some rooms
offer fireplaces and relaxing whirlpool baths.
All rooms have comfortable beds dressed in
fine linens, 13-foot ceilings, some rooms
adorned with beautiful chandeliers, private
baths with spa inspired amenities, soft fluffy
robes, cable television and wireless internet
connections.
The
porch swing and wicker chairs, invite guests
at Annabelle to enjoy the southern magnolia
scented breezes.
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Guest
Room Descriptions
Go Here to see
Larger Photos of Rooms and
the Property!

In top 2% of
US B & Bs
B & B with "Most Hospitality"
In Top 2 B &B's in the South
Arrington
Publisher's
B & B Journal's Book of Lists with over 70,000
guests participating
Featured
in: Fodor's
The South's Best Bed and Breakfasts, Southern Living magazine,
Country Inns magazine, and many more.
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