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Marion, Alabama (AL) Bed & Breakfast: Sip coffee on the second-floor balcony of our antebellum home and you will feel as if you have stepped into the 19th century. The past surrounds you at every corner. The gracious ambience of this home helps you to let go of the stress of today and relax in the peace and solitude of the past. Gerald and Wanda Lewis welcome you to their beautifully restored home.

Myrtle Hill Bed & Breakfast


Marion, Alabama

Two impeccably restored antebellum homes and out buildings surrounded by 12 acres of beautiful Victorian gardens.

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Introduction

Surrounded by 12 acres of beautiful Victorian gardens, Myrtle Hill Bed & Breakfast, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, consists of two impeccably restored antebellum homes and outbuildings. Elegantly furnished with 18th and 19th century antiques, Myrtle Hill offers spacious accommodations and the opportunity to wander back to yesteryear without sacrificing the conveniences of today.

Our location...
45 miles from Tuscaloosa
28 miles from Selma

Dining Room Begin your day with a plantation breakfast, visit the historic sites - Judson College (1838), Marion Military Institute (1842), Marion Genealogical Library - and browse in antique shops of antebellum Marion while you anticipate the wide porches, comfortable rockers, complimentary refreshments and the sounds of a Southern twilight that await your return.


Myrtle Hill Bed & Breakfast was featured in the April 1995 issue of Southern Living.

Myrtle Hill includes the Greek Revival home (1840) of Brigadier General George D. Johnston, CSA. Johnston served as Mayor of Marion (1856) and a member of the Alabama Legislature (1857-58). After the Civil War, General Johnston was Commandant of Cadets at the University of Alabama. From 1885-1890, he was Superintendent of the South Carolina Military Academy - The Citadel. After returning to Alabama, he was elected to the Senate. Gardens at Myrtle Hill
Gardens at Myrtle Hill

  • Marion is the home of the Confederate Stars & Bars, the Alabama Military Hall of Honor and the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame.
  • Perry County has over 100 structures dating before 1850.
  • Myrtle Hill is available for lodging, reunions, weddings, tours, catered parties, luncheons, or dinners.
  • In consideration of other guests, smoking is not permitted inside Myrtle Hill.
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Mailing Address:
305 West Lafayette Street
Marion, Alabama 36756

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Myrtle Hill Bed & Breakfast
303 West Lafayette Street
Marion, Alabama   36756
Gerald & Wanda Lewis, Innkeepers

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