5/5 Michael I. 10 months ago on Google
We
stayed
here
for
a
night
during
a
road
trip
home,
and
it
was
such
a
respite
and
a
welcome
alternative
to
a
chain
hotel.
We
look
forward
to
returning!
Where
to
begin
--
The
house
is
gorgeous,
with
jaw-dropping
original
stained
glass
windows,
light
fixtures
and
other
features.
If
you
have
any
interest
in
architecture
/
home
beauty,
it
is
a
rare
treat
to
be
there.
The
owners
have
done
an
amazing
job
of
restoring
its
beauty
and
grandeur.
Elizabeth's
mother,
Nancy,
was
there
during
our
stay
and
was
so
friendly
and
helpful.
Elizabeth
kindly
picked
up
our
to-go
dinner
order
for
us,
seeing
how
exhausted
we
were,
and
Nancy
set
the
table.
We
ate
off
lovely
old
china
and
silver
in
a
formal
dining
room
--
what
a
treat!
It
was
a
memorable
stay
even
before
we
got
to
our
room.
As
other
reviews
have
said,
the
mattresses
are
fantastic,
and
we
were
happy
to
have
both
a
queen
and
a
king
bed
in
the
3rd
floor
bedroom
--
perfect
for
our
family
of
4.
This
bedroom
is
a
bit
more
rustic
than
the
others,
I
think,
but
it
was
perfect
for
us
and
very
large
--
plenty
of
room
in
addition
to
the
sofa
and
table,
small
fridge
(with
cold
filtered
water).
The
bathroom
was
delightful,
with
a
large
freestanding
tub
with
shower
and
a
large
window
overlooking
many
trees.
The
room
alone
was
much
larger
and
better
than
the
kind
of
hotels
that
we
usually
stay
at
for
the
same
price.
For
breakfast
there
were
bagels,
juice,
yogurt,
plus
freshly
cooked
eggs
and
bacon
--
again,
a
welcome
alternative
to
the
hotel
breakfasts
(which
aren't
anywhere
as
good
as
they
used
to
be,
much
less
what
Oak
Hall
offers).
We
were
the
only
guests
during
our
mid-week
stay,
which
was
nice
for
us
to
have
the
house
and
the
hosts
to
ourselves
--
our
daughter
played
the
grand
piano
in
the
drawing
room,
which
we
took
over
as
our
personal
lounge
--
but
Oak
Hall
deserves
to
be
better
known!
While
the
neighborhood
has
clearly
seen
better
days,
it
doesn't
feel
unsafe,
and
we
can
hope
that
Oak
Hall
is
the
start
of
a
renaissance
there
...
and
its
location
makes
it
very
easy
to
get
to
from
I-20,
which
was
a
plus
for
us.
It
is
very
near
the
river.
There
are
good
restaurants
nearby,
too.
Our
dinner
was
delicious
and
came
from
a
place
with
rooftop
views
of
the
Mississippi
--
next
time
we
hope
to
eat
there.
The
only
downside
I
found
is
that
if
you
enter
through
the
side
door,
there
is
a
strong
musty
smell;
it's
also
present
in
some
other
of
the
public
areas
--
not
our
bedroom.
I
am
highly
allergic
to
mold
and
extremely
sensitive
to
its
smell
when
others
(like
the
rest
of
my
family)
don't
notice
anything.
I
had
no
allergic
reaction,
though,
and
so
I
won't
hesitate
to
return
to
Oak
Hall.
In
fact,
I'm
looking
for
an
excuse
to
return
to
Vicksburg
soon.
Oak
Hall
is
a
special
find!