The Redding House is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and is the only surviving downtown Biloxi mansion. The home features a mixture of design elements including Corinthian columns of cypress wood, Palladian-arched windows with outside dormers, and sweeping curved porches. The multiple fireplaces, pocket doors, and grand entrance staircase are adorned with ornate mahogany and cypress millwork. The grand two-story central hall entryway was designed to enhance the cooling and heating of the house. The high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows allow cross-ventilation of the public rooms.The exterior of the house has always been white, yet the interior features bold rose-colored plaster walls. The walls are complemented by the matching tapestry adorning the Eastlake designer furnishings. The crystal chandeliers, stained glass windows and hand-painted mural ceilings that were all lovingly resorted, remain today as evidence to the opulence of the home.Space provided for up to 100 seated guests and 200 reception guestsHand carved Rosewood chairs and tables throughout the home’s interior roomsBuilt-in Mahogany bars located on each floor of the venue Fully equipped kitchenThe Redding House is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and is the only surviving downtown Biloxi mansion. The home features a mixture of design elements including Corinthian columns of cypress wood, Palladian-arched windows with outside dormers, and sweeping curved porches. The multiple fireplaces, pocket doors, and grand entrance staircase are adorned with ornate mahogany and cypress millwork. The grand two-story central hall entryway was designed to enhance the cooling and heating of the house. The high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows allow cross-ventilation of the public rooms.The exterior of the house has always been white, yet the interior features bold rose-colored plaster walls. The walls are complemented by the matching tapestry adorning the Eastlake designer furnishings. The crystal chandeliers, stained glass windows and hand-painted mural ceilings that were all lovingly resorted, remain today as evidence to the opulence of the home.Space provided for up to 100 seated guests and 200 reception guestsHand carved Rosewood chairs and tables throughout the home’s interior roomsBuilt-in Mahogany bars located on each floor of the venue Fully equipped kitchen
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ashley.necaise.351

05/13/2014

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Beautiful house. Ugly attitudes

Forgive the mismatched names, I'm on my friends computer.



If you can have the house without it's staff it's great.



If you don't mind being berated on your wedding day, having your friends and family disrespected, snapped at, served hot drinks and not getting what you've been promised or paid for then this is where it's at. Was treated extremely rude by the managers daughter, when I emailed the manager to kindly tell her some things went wrong she cornered, verbally attacked ant interrogated my photographer while she was there shooting another wedding. Humiliated her in front of her coworkers rather than having the gall or couth to simply respond to my email. I wasn't even looking for an apology for my wedding being ruined by her daughters unprofessionalism, I just wanted to help her fix the problem for the sake of her company.

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Historical Places, Banquet Halls & Reception Facilities, Historical Monuments, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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