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Maple Terrace Inn Information

Description

The Maple Terrace is a system of historic homes/inns conveniently located on or around the original Natchez Trace, and only 1.5 miles from the Natchez Trace Parkway. All of our inns are within a 3 block radius of the beautiful Kosciusko, Mississippi Court Square, and 3 of the 5 inns are listed on the National Historic Register. All were sensitively restored by Larry Routt, owner/innkeeper, who maintains these small town, Southern landmarks in honor of our rich history and for the enjoyment of our guests. Together, these inns can accommodate up to 42 persons. Continental breakfast, upon request, is self- serve from 7-9AM including chilled bottled waters, juices, milk, half and half, coffee/tea, fruits, cereals, and fresh baked muffins. For guests seeking privacy, comfort and quiet, the Maple Terrace Inn B&B, Presidents' Inn, and Martha's Cottage are excellent choices.We do not accommodate infants (under age 3) at the Maple Terrace Inn B&B or Presidents' Inn. Guests with infants (under age 3) are sure to enjoy Martha's Cottage or the Mahala Ford/Garrigues Suite. Martha's Cottage is exclusively reserved for members of the same party. The Mahala Ford/Garrigues Rooms can be reserved as a family friendly suite (up to 4 guests) online or by calling: 662-289-4131 (days), 662-792-9010 (after hours and weekends). For a real taste of small town Southern hospitality in our uptown bed and breakfast inns, place your reservation now.

Larry Routt,owner/innkeeper, has long acquired/preserved Kosciusko, MS historic buildings. 3/5 of these structures have been placed on the National Historic Register, and all are open to the public as fine B&B inns. Some of Routt's documentation of Kosciusko, MS history has been entered in the MS Dept. of Archives and History, for example: the significant role of Federal Judge Henry Clay and Mrs. Victoria Niles in assisting/mentoring the Oldham family of Kosciusko including grand-daughter, Lida Estelle Oldham Faulkner, wife of acclaimed writer, William Faulkner of Oxford, Mississippi. Also, historian Jewette Battles and Routt helped clarify that Kosciusko's first court house was located at the present site of the Henry Clay Niles House, 305 N. Huntington St., Kosciusko. Some of Routt's historic documentation can be found in the genealogy room of the Attala County Library, and there is information on the history and architecture of the inns available at each location. The Kosciusko/Attala Chamber of Commerce (KAP) is within walking distance of the inns and has a wonderful staff who are happy to provide more information on our history as well as current events.

Cleaning and safety

  • Professionally cleaned
  • Disinfected between stays
  • Rooms sealed after cleaning
  • Contactless check-in/out
  • No staff present
  • High-touch surfaces disinfected
  • Linens washed to local guidelines
  • Linens washed above 60°C/140°F
  • Staggered check-in
  • Reduced occupancy
  • Common area doors left open
  • Temperature checks (staff)
  • Temperature checks (guests)
  • Sanitized tableware
  • Wrapped breakfast

Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Free high speed internet
  • Free WiFi internet
  • Weddings & private parties
  • Bike lock-up
  • Cleaning service
  • Plug adapters
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Ice machine
  • Wheelchair friendly
  • Fire alarms with lights
  • Housekeeping - daily
  • Express check in
  • Express check out
  • Hypoallergenic rooms/units
  • Kitchen/kitchenette
  • Well lit path(s) to entrance
  • Wide entrance to property

Parking

  • On-site parking
  • Free parking
  • Recreational vehicle parking

Business Facilities

  • Business facilities
  • Fax machine
  • Meeting rooms
  • Photocopying
  • Printing
  • Conference & events

Dining

  • Continental breakfast
  • Free breakfast
  • Vegetarian options
  • Vegan options
  • Gluten-free options
  • Kosher options
  • Halal options

Activities and Experiences

  • Bird watching
  • Cycling
  • Shopping
  • Antiques & fairs
  • Tennis court - outdoor
  • Walking
  • Fitness
  • History/science museums
  • Hunting
  • Re-enactment
  • Wild life
  • Hiking

Policies

  • Check in
    2:00 PM (Reception open 24 hours)
    Early check-in available on request
  • Check out
    10:00 AM
    Late check-out available on request
  • Child Policy
    Children welcome
  • Smoking Policy
    No smoking
  • Pets
    No pets
  • Parties Allowed
    Parties not allowed
Booking Terms and Conditions

Directions

  • Road from Natchez Trace Parkway (1.5 miles)

    Exit at mile marker 160, the Kosciusko Museum/Visitor Center. Cross Highway 35/ Veteran's Memorial Drive to Huntington St. and travel north for 1.5 miles to 305 N. Huntington St.

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