Room Description
Ellen’s Room – Located in the Carriage House, which is a stone’s throw from the Main House, this space has been converted into four guest rooms. Each room features a bedroom, private dressing area with coffee center, mini refrigerator, smart TV, and private bath. Most rooms have gas-burning fireplaces, and all have separate HVAC units. Each room also features high ceilings, furnished with period antiques, and the windows are draped in a traditional Southern style. Ellen’s room features a queen-sized bed. Each Carriage House room has been named to honor the Wilson daughters, who survived the ravages of the War and went on to have very prosperous lives. Pets are welcome in the Carriage House. (queen-size bed)
Accommodations
Called Nellie by the family, Ellen was born on April 10, 1853, and married Captain Edward C. Carroll at Vicksburg’s Church of the Holy Trinity on April 18, 1875. They built the Carroll House at the corner of Klein and Pearl Streets, near her sisters on the John Klein estate. Steamboating was Capt. Carroll’s life – first, last and always. Additionally, he was elected an officer of the Nogales Club in 1891. Built in the 1880s the Carroll Hotel was named for Capt. E.C. Carroll. It was located across the street from the Nogales Club. The Carroll Hotel was razed in the 1960s to make space for a parking garage. Ellen died on January 2, 1929.
Bed: Queen | WiFi: Yes |
Occupancy: 2 Persons | Breakfast Included: Yes (Plantation) |
Size: 280 sq. ft. | Pool: Yes (outdoor) |
View: Anchuca's main house | Cocktail Bar: Yes (located at Café Anchuca) |
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes | Room Service: No |