「Lovely well kept house. Lovely host .
Couldnt have wanted anything better. Perfect location 2 min walk to river . The whole experience was 110%」
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Alexandra
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「A charming home - it really does feel like a home, it’s a very restful place to stay. The room was old-fashioned in a charming way, and clean and comfortable. Marybeth is a relaxed and gracious host, and breakfast was delicious. Plus the location...」
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Liz
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「We loved this historic B&B. Marybeth was a very welcoming host, the bedroom was very comfortable and it was great to have use of the lounge etc. The location is very good, nice and quiet but close to so many restaurants and the river.」
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Marianne
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「Location excellent, unique property and a very personalised experience from the host who went out of her way to make us feel comfortable」
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Sharron
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「Lovely historical home - ideal stop off between New Orleans and Memphis」
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Sabrina
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「The family house is lovely , just like Marybeth.
There’s a lot you can do around the house which is located near the Mississippi.
Breakfast is served by Marybeth in the dining room, which is the occasion to meet the other guests.」
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Johanne
イギリス
「Great location, lovely home cooked breakfast, loved the history of the house」
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Robert
イギリス
「Location is perfect and Marybeth a wonderful host. The house is spacious with access to lounge and TV room. Great parking facilities.」
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Francesca
イギリス
「It’s a fantastic chance to stay in an historical home and really feel a unique B&B experience」
Country
イギリス
「Lovely accomodation with delicious freshly cooked breakfast. Use of all amenities, really a home from home.
Great bar on the corner of the street.
Perfect Natchez holiday B&B highly recommended.」
The home was built about 1864.
Captain Joseph Trudell was my great, great grandfather. His wife was named Roberta and they had two daughters, Mary and Edith. This house was where Mary and her husband, Sam Serio lived.
Her father, the captain, lived two blocks down from her.
The name “Riverboat” comes from my family’s history and its connection to the river. Joseph Trudell was born in 1876 in Bayou DeGlaise, Louisiana. He was badly mistreated by his father, left their farm one day and walked all the way to Natchez. He had no education, but he taught himself to read and write while working along the Mississippi River shoveling coal into the boilers of the steamboats. He gradually worked himself up to deckhand and eventually became a riverboat pilot.
On April 30, 1934, he earned and was issued his License to Master Steam and Motor vessels on the Mississippi River. I have this license, #29, all hand written and historic. I also have his timepiece. Since I have these items, it only seemed proper that I honor the river and his history with the name “Riverboat” for the bed and breakfast.
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