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Introduction
Bed & Breakfast in secluded romantic cottages with plenty of historic charm scattered across the plantation grounds... fireplaces, jacuzzis, stained glass windows, kitchens, big four-poster tester beds, private baths, swimming pool, decks down into steep wooded ravines or porches overlooking peaceful pond. Guided bird walks by reservation.
Begun in the 1790's by members of the same family which still occupies it today, Butler Greenwood Plantation exemplifies the early cultural influences of this unique corner of Louisiana.
"If only for a single day, we had a glorious time.
You and your hospitality have forever put
St. Francisville on our map." - Netherlands
Located 2 1/2 miles north of St. Francisville, on U.S. Highway 61, the Great River Road, between New Orleans and Natchez. In scenic, unspoiled English Louisiana, where artist John J. Audubon painted nearly one-third of his Birds of America studies. Close to restaurants, shops, historic plantation tours, hiking, horseback riding, birding and biking.
Victorian Parlor
Tours through the historic antique-filled antebellum home of this early 1790's plantation are guided by direct descendants of the original family still in residence today.
The area's finest original formal Victorian parlor. Extensive landscaped grounds with formal 19th century gardens and hundreds of ancient moss-draped live oak trees.
We are open for tours daily 9-5
Visa, MasterCard and American Express accepted.
Rates: $135 for two guests in one bedroom, $185 for up to four guests in two-bedroom two-bath cottages; Tour of Main Plantation House $5 Extra.
"There are certain places on this planet that are healing places, both for the body and the spirit, and this is one of them..." - Oregon
The Inn has been Featured...
On Chef John Folse's fabulous Louisiana cooking show on public television
On Vincent Shortt's B&B cruises on the Mississippi riverboats of the Delta Queen Steamship line
n magazines like Southern Living, Southern Accents, Colonial Homes, Travel and Leisure
In national and regional guidebooks, including Louisiana Dayrides and Mary Fonseca's wonderful Weekend Getaways in Louisiana
The June 2000 issue of Country Roads magazine named Butler Greenwood one of the "best B&Bs in southern Louisiana and Mississippi".
Butler Greenwood Plantation Bed & Breakfast is a member of the following associations: Louisiana Bed & Breakfast Association
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