Rothschild Pound House Inn offers a refined retreat where timeless elegance meets Southern charm. Each detail reflects a rich heritage, with thoughtfully preserved architecture and a warm, sophisticated ambiance. Guests are enveloped in a sense of exclusivity and comfort, ideal for those seeking a memorable escape. This historic gem invites you to experience the grace of a bygone era with every stay. Weddings and events Private bathrooms Fireplace
Rothschild Pound House Inn offers Events allowed, Walk to shops and restaurants, Wedding services, Wifi Available, Free toiletries, Shower, Towels provided, Linens provided, Courtyard, Deep soaking bathtub, Fireplace, Jetted bathtub, Private bathroom, Separate sitting area, Full kitchens available, Cable TV service, Satellite TV service, Kitchen/Kitchenette, Families welcome.
Rothschild Pound House Inn is located at 201 Seventh Street, Columbus.
Rothschild Pound House Inn has an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 120 guest reviews. It holds a 4-star Stars rating.
1 King Bed
Deluxe Room




+2

Rothschild Pound House Inn offers a refined retreat where timeless elegance meets Southern charm. Each detail reflects a rich heritage, with thoughtfully preserved architecture and a warm, sophisticated ambiance. Guests are enveloped in a sense of exclusivity and comfort, ideal for those seeking a memorable escape. This historic gem invites you to experience the grace of a bygone era with every stay.
The Rothschild Pound House Inn is a beautifully restored Victorian manor in downtown Columbus, Georgia, offering a charming and historic experience. Recent renovations have addressed previous issues with plumbing and electrical systems, enhancing guest comfort. It’s centrally located with easy access to restaurants, the river, and a variety of artists and musicians.
We stayed here for 2 nights while in town for our son’s basic training graduation. Firstly, Mamie (the owner and hostess) was delightful and so accommodating. Her blueberry pancakes were a trip highlight! The house is in a convenient location, close enough to the army base and close to the downtown area with lots of restaurants nearby. Super interesting historical info having to do with the family and the home. We would definitely stay here again.
When I was looking at wedding venues I looked into the place and fell in love with the location this was January of 2025, Mamie assured me that the date I wanted was locked in for Halloween of 2026. She told us that they could not officially book us till around a year and half prior red flag one. Which we were initially fine with, as we had planned to pay in full at the time of signing contracts. Fortunately this was not to be. I reached out to Mamie on several occasions and was promptly disregarded. When we came up on the day to sign contracts she informed us that she was potentially selling the property and that she could take my money and she said maybe we can keep it maybe we won't. I was kinda heartbroken, it left a really bad sour taste in my mouth after that, as soon as that happened we decided to continue looking, after that she completely ignored my text messages as we were completely blindsided by this. Do not work with her, since she wants to rip the carpet out from under people, lie and ignore her clients.
If you are looking for a place to have a small elegant wedding this is the place with the perfect vintage look. I had the pleasure of having renewal of my vows here and everything was amazing.
This place is a hidden gem in downtown Columbus! Such a gorgeous building with history emanating from every wall, and a variety of rooms available to suit any need or whim. And access to Uptown restaurants and the Riverwalk is just steps away. But the best perk you’ll find here are invitations to share drinks and conversations with some of Columbus’ most interesting artists, writers and musicians out on the porch or (weather allowing) the lovely courtyard.
I have stayed at this B&B three years in a row. The hosts are always warm and accommodating, the rooms are lovely, and the area is beautiful and within walking distance to uptown Columbus. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting the area!
We have enjoyed the beautiful rooms at the Rothschild Pound House, there a great restaurant quadrant on Broadway, a few blocks away, near the Chattahoochee River.
Columbus, Georgia has a rich architectural history. Staying at The Rothchild Pound House is a charming way to soak in it. I just returned for another visit. Built in 1886, it has recently been restored for her second time by owner Mamie Pound. She has vastly improved electrical and plumbing issues that previously made my visits less than ideal. Now doors lock, water is hot, showers have pressure, etc. Attention to detail in her restoration has preserved the original splendor of the Victorian Architecture and furnishings while also addressing comfort for guests. The beds and sheets are the finest. The inn is an easy walk to downtown, the river, and just the experience of a historic neighborhood. Why stay anywhere else but a manor that reflects the best of the glory that was Victorian Columbus then and southern hospitality now.
I’ve stayed here twice and loved it! The rooms are comfortable and hospitality was excellent. This is a 100 year old house so people should expect a bit of quirkiness but everything looks beautiful. I love the garden and the wrap around porch. I would definitely stay here again!