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About Us

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About The Inn

The Inn at Piggott welcomes you as our guest, whether it is on the web or in our comfortable suites! Our building is the original Bank of Piggott built in 1925, renovated into beautiful rooms and suites. Each room has a private bath, flat screen TVs, high speed internet connectivity and hairdryers. The queen size beds provide a great night’s rest.

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A hot breakfast is served daily, a great way to begin your work day or morning of leisure!

About the Owners

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Natalie Hoshaw - Owner

Natalie Hoshaw, owner: Natalie moved to Piggott from Decatur Indiana. She is originally from Oklahoma where she grew up as an Air Force brat with her 3 siblings. Natalie joined the Army shortly after high school where she trained to become a board certified Ob/Gyn. Since leaving the Army in 2001, she has worked for hospitals in Georgia, Oregon, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri and now Alaska. Natalie is a small town girl at heart and is very excited to have the opportunity to live in such a gracious and kind town as Piggott.

Clare Thompson - Owner

Clare hails from just south of Atlanta, GA. She is a practicing certified nurse midwife so when she’s not at the Inn, she can be found on the labor and delivery unit of a small hospital in Homer Alaska, delivering babies. Clare has a son who lives in Atlanta and when she is home, enjoys gardening, cooking and candle making. She is very excited to have this unique opportunity in Piggott.

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James and Katie Lilly - Innkeepers

Meet our innkeepers, James and Katie Lilly at The Inn At Piggott! Recently relocated from Oklahoma, the Lillys are excited to embrace the charm of small-town life in Piggott. James, a proud Marine veteran, brings his dedication and discipline to his new role, while Katie, with her experience in hospitality and passion for cooking, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests. Join us in welcoming James and Katie to our community; we are thrilled to have them as part of our family at The Inn At Piggott!

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About The Area

We are located “On the Square” in the heart of downtown Piggott. You can walk to the local dining and shopping establishments. Hair salons and gift shops are within the block. The court house is across the street for those doing business there and the library is a block away.

We are a non-smoking facility. We do not have accommodations for pets, however, there is a kennel just around the corner should you need to travel with your pet.

Points of interest in Piggott are The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center, Chalk Bluff Battlefield Park, Heritage Park and the Matilda & Karl Pfeiffer Museum & Study Center.

The community is steeped with history

A cultural tradition that has caught the eye of Hollywood and will surely catch yours! (The first scene of the first movie filmed in Arkansas was taken from the Inn’s front doorstep!) From Ernest Hemingway; to Andy Griffith; to the most famous opera singer the world has known—The Inn at Piggott has been a part of it all!