High Cotton Inn, built in 1894 as a Queen Anne style house by J.W. Harle, was redesigned in the 1920's into the colonial revival style structure that currently is the home of Grady and Susan Lee.
The Victorian woodwork, featuring a beautiful hand-carved staircase, combined with 1920's moldings and columns, creates elegant, yet inviting, ambiance.
Four fireplaces add warmth to the public areas and period antiques accent the Victorian charm of the library, parlor, dining room and other areas of the inn.
Guests who enjoy music are welcome to play the grand piano or join the hosts for guitar playing and singing.
The covered veranda is the perfect place to relax with a good book or a cool drink.
High Cotton Inn is located in historic Marshall , Texas , within walking distance of the historic courthouse, art museum, downtown restaurants and shops, historic neighborhoods, the Harrison County Courthouse, and the Federal Courthouse.