Inn Details

Anchuca, a Choctaw Indian word meaning "happy home," is one of the most significant antebellum homes in Vicksburg. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this impressive Greek Revival landmark represents the first columned mansion in Vicksburg and the first historic home to become one of Mississippi's finest bed and breakfast inns. Surrounded by stately live oaks and located in the heart of Vicksburg's Historic District, Anchuca was built in 1830 by local politician J. W Mauldin. In 1847, Victor Wilson, a local coal and ice merchant, added the columned front and the two-story dependency in back.
Today, Anchuca's bold, impressive exterior gives way to an elegantly refined yet comfortably inviting interior. The home is handsomely furnished with fine antiques and art representing the late 1700s to the mid 1800s. Anchuca stands in grand tribute to the town's rich history and offers its guests a sensuous escape complete with a hearty dose of Southern hospitality.

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Location

  • Location is best described as:
    • Antebellum Homes
    • Art Galleries/Antiquing/Fine Dining
    • Bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River
    • Casinos
    • Old Court House Museum
    • Vicksburg National Military Park
    • Small town
  • Nearest major city: Jackson, MS (40 miles East)
  • Directions to property:
    Traveling EAST on I-20, take exit 1A,(Washington Street). Go north 2.6 miles to South Street, turn right, proceed three blocks to Cherry Street, turn left, pass the Old Court House Museum, turn right on First East Street. Anchuca is immediately on the right.

    Traveling WEST on I-20, take exit 4B, (West Clay Street). Go west 2.5 miles to Cherry Street, turn right, proceed five blocks to First East Street, and turn right. The Mansion is immediately on your right.
  • Nearest major airport: Jackson, MS (JAN) 45 miles
  • Directions from airport:
    Same as Traveling WEST on I-20.

Room Rates (USD American Dollars)

All occupancy rates are subject to change
  • State and local taxes may apply
  • Accommodations: Rooms
  • There are 7 guest accommodations (7 with private baths)
  • Single occupancy rate is between $ 125.00 and $ 210.00
  • Double occupancy rate is between $ 125.00 and $ 210.00
  • The rate for each additional person is $ 43.00
  • Other Accommodations: Suites
    Guest accommodatons are provided in the Main House, which includes two "Master Suites" with 12-foot ceilings, period antiques and a luxurious bath. Other accommodations are provided in the "Carriage House", which features semi-private dressing areas with coffee centers, private baths, and most have gas burning fireplaces. "Aunt Sarah's Courtyard Suite" located in the Mansion's original Servant's quarters have been transformed into a guest suite. The circa 1847 suite contains a living area with a comfortable lounging seating group, game table, and flat screen cable TV, a full kitchen, private bath with tub/shower combination, and a separate bedroom with a King-size half-teaster bed, and cable television. All of Anchuca's rooms and property is a WIFI zone.

Amenities

In Room
  • Air conditioning
  • Alarm clock
  • Amenities Basket
  • CD player
  • Coffee/Tea facilities
  • Fireplace
  • Fridge
  • Hairdryer
  • Ironing Board
  • Microwave
  • Radio
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • TV
  • Turndown Service
  • Wet bar
  • Wi-Fi
  • On Site
  • BBQ grill
  • Board games
  • Computer
  • Conference Rooms
  • Copier
  • Data port
  • Desk
  • Fax Machine
  • Internet Service
  • Library
  • Piano
  • Private entrance
  • TV Video games
  • Telephone
  • VCR
  • Videos
  • Washer/dryer
  • Wedding Facilities
  • Other Amenitites
  • Complimentary beverages upon arrival
  • Southern-style plantation breakfast served daily
  • Superior linens
  • Ghirardelli Chocolates at Turndown
  • Gilchrist & Soames amenities in all guest rooms
  • Swimming pool and cabana
  • Meals

    • A Full breakfast is included with room rate
    • Breakfast is served from: 8:00a.m. - 9:00a.m. daily
    • Breakfast is served in the Cafe Anchuca Thursday - Sunday Brunch, New Orleans style brick courtyard (prearranged), Breakfast Room, Breakfast/dining area, Dining Room, On-site restaurant
    • Lunch is available for $15.00
    • Dinner is available for $35.00
    • Additional food services included in room rate: Open House receptions, Private Dinners for 8 or more, Private Luncheons for 8 or more, Rehersal Dinners and Bridesmaid lunches, Afternoon tea, Non-alcoholic beverage
    • Special meals available: Thursday-Sun. Brunch, lunch & supper, Restricted, Vegetarian
    • Our signature dish is Southern-style Plantation Breakfast
      Bring your appetite for our Southern-style Plantation Breakfast. Your breakfast begins with an assortment of fresh fruit, orange juice, and a cup of our delicious New Orleans blend coffee. Our signature egg dishes include: Anchuca's House Scramble, made with fresh chives from our herb garden, dill, and cream cheese; Vidalia Onion and Ham Quiche; a variety of Breakfast Souffles, either vegetarian or with Sausage or Ham. Breakfast meats include thick sliced country bacon, ham, or sausage. Side dishes include pan fried or roasted new potatoes or Anchuca's cheese grits. Sample our fresh baked buttermilk biscuits with butter and preserves or a slice of our Poppyseed Cake with fresh strawberries.

    Policies

    • No minimum stay required
    • Smoking is allowed outside only (Outside in the New Orleans courtyard only.)
    • Limited accommodations for guest pets (Please call in advace to discuss the best space for you pet.)
    • Accommodations are not suitable for children (over the age of 14 prefered)
    • No childcare is provided
    • Consumption of alcohol is permitted (full bar service)
    • Deposit amount required (A current address, telephone number, and credit card are required to reserve overnight accommodations at Anchuca.)
    • Check in time is 1:00p.m. and Check out time is 11:00a.m.
    • Cancellations:
      Cancellations are accepted without penalty up to 72 hours prior to the reservation.
    • Accepted by the following agencies:
      • AAA
      • Conde' Nast Johansens Recommended
      • Mississippi Bed and Breakfast Association
      • Chamber of Commerce

    Discounts available:
     10%AAAMinimum stay: 1 days

    Innkeepers

    • Innkeeper(s): Tom Pharr and Chris Brinkley
      share a love of history, architecture, and historic preservation. Tom was born and raised in Vicksburg and is excited about sharing his hometown's rich history with his guests, but his first goal is to make sure each guest feels relaxed and at home. Chris' passion for fine cuisine makes him the perfect host in charge of all the meals prepared at Anchuca. Chris also coordinates and caters our "Special Events." His attention to details lets you appreciate the art of GREAT FOOD!
    • The innkeepers speak: English
    • There is one dog on the property

    Area Attractions

    Antique Shopping, Art Galleries, Casino, Gourmet/Fine Dining, Historical interests, Lake, Live Music, Movie Theater, Museum, National/State parks, Nature area, Vicksburg National Military Park, Antebellum Tour Homes, Tara Wildlife Preserve, Pilgrimage Tours, Antiques, Mississippi River, Outlet Stores, Performing Theater, Picnic area, Religious Services, River, Rodeo, Ruins, Zoo

    Onsite or Nearby Activities

    Bicycle riding trails, Bicycles, Billiards, Bird watching, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golfing, Hiking trails, Horseback riding, Hunting, Shopping, Sight-seeing, Swimming, Swimming pool, Tennis courts, Video Arcade, Water sports

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    Contact Information


    Anchuca Historic Mansion & Inn Bed and Breakfast
    Anchuca Historic Mansion & Inn
    1010 First East Street
    Vicksburg, MS 39183
    USA
    Phone: +1-601-661-0111
    Fax: +1-601-661-0111
    Toll-free: +1-888-686-0111
    Innkeeper(s)
    Tom Pharr and Chris Brinkley
    Rates:
    $125 - $210
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    Anchuca's "Gold Room" one of our two luxurious master suites located in the antebellum house.Anchuca's Plantation Breakfast, always "gracious plenty".
    Cafe Anchuca the perfect spot to enjoy relaxed company, fine food and good wine.Anchuca luxurious Master Suite features period antiques and exceptional bed linens.
    Enjoy courtyard coversation at AnchucaAnchuca's typical "Carriage House" room.
    Anchuca's pool and guest amenities are sure to relax and indulge the senses.Anchuca's Library Bar
    Cafe Anchuca's bistro seating.Cafe Anchuca provides the perfect place for your special event.
    Cafe Anchuca offers Southern Gourmet lunches, Saturday Brunch, and Suppers Thursday through Saturday.Anchuca, Music Room and Ladies Parlor
    Step into a private world that only our  guests may access. Brick walks lead guests around the century old grounds, past formal gardens to a classically shaped swimming pool and cabana with a Jacuzzi style hot tub for year-round enjoyment.Historic Anchuca, last home of the wealthy planter and attoney Joseph E. Davis. Davis was the patriarchial brother to Jefferson Davis, President of the CSA.

    Features

    Property Noted For:
    • Antiques/decor
    • Business travel
    • Excellent views
    • Gourmet food
    • Group events
    • Honeymoons
    • Luxury
    • Nature
    • Peaceful getaway
    • Romantic escape
    • Weddings

    Type:
    • Bed and Breakfast
    • Historic Inn

    Details:
    • Architectural style is Greek Revival
    • Built in 1830
    • Opened for business in 1980
    • Restored / Remodeled in 1994
    • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
    • Access for the disabled is limited
    • Parking available (Secure off street parking)