Nestled among the live oaks and magnificent magnolias stands the Gibbs-Von Seutter House c. 1836. Significant for its Transitional Federal/Greek Revival architecture, it has withstood the ravishes of the Civil War and years of neglect. Since its complete restoration, it is now available for weddings, receptions, photo shoots, parties, meetings etc.. The Guest House in the rear of the Main House has been transformed into a quaint cottage used as a bed and breakfast. It is furnished with antiques but has all of the modern amenities you would expect. We are conveniently located just minutes from the Natchez Trace and only blocks from the Historic Raymond Courthouse, at 104 Dupree Street, Raymond, Mississsippi. |
National Register of Historic Places |
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We were featured on an episode of "If These Walls Could Talk" on Home and Garden Television |
Cottage for our guests |