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Barnsley Resort: Luxury Accommodations, Fine Dining, Skeet Shooting and More

09/23/2019 By: CCPearsoncomment

For many, Barnsley Resort represents the ultimate in a gorgeous wedding venue with meticulously-maintained grounds, a colorful garden and historic ruins as settings for photographs, the ceremony and the reception. When you add the availability of great catering and plenty of accommodations for guests, you certainly have everything you need.

Garden and a glimpse of the ruins
Inside the ruins

For families, Barnsley is a cozy place to bring people together, stay in comfort, eat amazing food and swap memories and stories around the firepits, while marshmallows roast for s’mores in the evening.

Firepit in front of a guest cottage.

For sports enthusiasts, Barnsley represents a first-class partnership with Beretta and their exceptional guns for skeet-shooting and target practice. Safety is foremost on the minds of the instructors who make it a top priority for those who come to hone their skills.

“Pull!” 5 Barnsley guests take aim and get ready to fire from the shooting house. Photo courtesy of Barnsley Resort.

If golf is your preference, how about a Jim Fazio designed course encompassing 378 acres?

Hole 1 on the golf course. Photo courtesy of Barnsley Resort.

You might also choose horseback riding, disc golf, hiking, biking or boating on the lake. It is easy to see that all these possibilities make Barnsley a great place for a corporate retreat. Be sure to tell your boss about it. 🙂

For a girls getaway, the spa is a blissful indulgence, and the massages, body treatments, sauna, steam room and facials are designed to erase all your cares and stresses.

Lounge area in the spa. Photo courtesy of Barnsley Resort.
Couples treatment room in the spa. Photo Courtesy of Barnsley Resort.

Dining is exceptional. Woodlands Grill is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, while the Rice House is only open for dinner Thursdays through Saturdays.

Woodlands Grill
The Rice House

Accommodations at Barnsley Resort can be found in the 55-room inn and in the cottages and estate cottages with varying configurations and number of guests. The inn was recently added to the property. The cottages all vary in style and colors making the grounds feel more like an upscale neighborhood than a resort.

Guest room at the inn.

Probably my favorite things on the property were the firepits surrounded by Adirondeck chairs and the complimentary ingredients provided for s’mores.

In the interest of full disclosure, I haven’t YET had an opportunity to spend a night or a weekend at Barnsley, but I did see the accommodations firsthand, walk the grounds, explore the ruins, visit the shooting stand and enjoy a fantastic brunch at Woodlands Grill. I will be gently hinting at this as a place to celebrate a special occasion wtih my Silver Fox in the near future. 🙂

Custom-ordered omelet and all the fixings.
Delectable smoked salmon
Beautifully-presented avocado toast.

I believe you’ll enjoy a stay at Barnsley Resort very much.

Houmas House: Luxury along Plantation Road in Louisiana (Revisited)

07/13/2018 By: CCPearsoncomment

(I am declaring a one-month sabbatical from blogging for July. The two reasons? 1) We’re FINALLY moving into our new house, and I desperately need to “make it into a home,” with all of the organizing, picture-hanging, accessorizing that entails. 2) The 11th Annual Pearson Cousins Camp will be held July 22-28. That week requires complete focus, attention and meticulous planning. So, for this month, we will revisit some of my favorite posts from the past three years that I have been blogging here at ThereGoesConnie.com).

Houmas House Plantation: Extraordinary Luxury and Natural Beauty

05/30/2016 BY: CCPEARSONCOMMENT

I just turned 66.  Gasp!  And, I’ve stayed in a lot of different hotel rooms.  Notably, one was during a mission trip to Guatemala and cost $2.50 per night, which Steve deemed “highway robbery.” There was a bare light bulb hanging in the middle of the room, we slept on TOP of the sheets on the bed, and the shower had a crate on the floor to stand on rather than have cockroaches run across your feet. Seriously.  I’ve slept under mosquito nets in Kenya where the outside grounds were being guarded by a man with a bow and arrow.  On the other side of the spectrum,  I’ve stayed in rooms overlooking Times Square, the crashing waves on the north shore of Oahu, the rolling surf of the Gulf of Mexico, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and one with the Capitol dome out the window. Most have been comfortable, convenient and served their purpose admirably.

A recent night in Louisiana stands out at the top, or certainly among the top 3 or 4 in my mind, in terms of purely luxurious furnishings in the room of an overnight cottage with astounding attention to details. Even the shower had a 12-foot ceiling and heavy crown molding!!!  This was at the Houmas House Plantation and Gardens in Darrow, Louisiana.  Oh my.  Do you have a splurge occasion coming up?  Maybe a 25th or 50th wedding anniversary?  Give this serious consideration. Not only will you be amazed at the quality of your room, but your tastebuds will be wildly satisfied by any of the three restaurants on the grounds.

Kevin Kelly, the present owner of Houmas House, actually lives in the mansion and is present often to make sure that the quality of accommodations, meals, gardens and tours of his home remains high.

Houmas House 6

 

Scenes from the gardens on the plantation grounds:

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Scenes from inside and outside of the guest cottages.

Guest cottages added to the property 2 years ago.

Guest cottages added to the property 2 years ago.

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Susan was our costumed guide when we toured the big house.  She did a fabulous job of pointing out the phenomenal collection of art and antiques that Mr. Kelly has brought to this property. She told a fascinating story of the history of the home and the people who have lived there.  Betty Davis stayed in one of the bedrooms while “Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte” was being filmed.  As a special treat, I got to play that theme song on a very rare 1901 Steinway piano while Susan sang.

"Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte"

“Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte”

Steinway piano made in Germany in 1901

Steinway piano made in Germany in 1901

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scenes from the Big House:

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100% free-standing, floating staircase

100% free-standing, floating staircase

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Houmas House Plantation is referred to as both “The Sugar Palace” and “Crown Jewel of Louisiana’s River Road.”

Read my article in Epicurean-Traveler.com hereabout the Carriage House Restaurant, and take a look at my article in Trip101.com about the accommodations at Houmas House.

 

Connie Collier Pearson, travel and food writer and blogger

Connie Collier Pearson, travel and food writer and blogger

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