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Specialties
From romantic evenings for two in front of the fireplace, to elegant afternoon tea service, to larger celebrations with family, friends or co-workers, Oak Crest Mansion Inn is the magnificent destination that exceeds every expectation. The chapel on the grounds provides the perfect setting for intimate indoor weddings. The gazebo gives options for spring occasions, ice cream socials, or company picnics. The Mansion is perfectly located for your wedding, reception, corporate retreat, social event or lavish party. Indoor conference space meets the most sophisticated information technology needs, allowing for business meetings or training sessions in an atmosphere reflective of the Gulf Coast, rather than a nondescript room.
History
Established in 2008.
Built in 1920, Oak Crest Mansion is the epitome of Old Southern charm and hospitality. Located in Pass Christian, Mississippi, the historic home, twelve tranquil acres, charming chapel, picturesque gazebo, pergola and manicured gardens create an ideal atmosphere for your stay or special event. Oak Crest Mansion Inn provides access to the rest and relaxation of the countryside, excitement of the casinos, and beauty of the Mississippi Gulf Coast for your personal or business use.
Meet the Business Owner
Chase M.
Business Owner
Chase and Erin Moseley– owners Chase and Erin Moseley met in Washington, DC, over a decade ago. After Erin had come to the Mississippi Gulf Coast for her work in national security, she was directed to Chase to help her learn more about the state. Chase is a ninth-generation Mississippi native with a love for his home. After touring the world as a Marine Corps pilot, this native son returned with his bride to rehabilitate the Grande Dame that is now Oak Crest Mansion Inn.
Having often driven by Oak Crest Mansion (previously called the Pineville Mansion, and most often referred to by locals just as «The Mansion», Chase and Erin knew that there was something special about the property. Purchasing The Mansion in October 2007, they immediately began an extensive renovation before opening it the following summer to the public for the first time since its construction in 1920. Now the gem of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, visitors from all over the country come to stay at the bed and breakfast
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