FOR SALE: 1856 Brandon Hall Plantation, Natchez, Mississippi

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Published 2021-12-16
Have you ever wanted to own your own historic mansion on 45 acres? Here's your chance! Welcome to our Historic Home Tour of this amazing 1856 Greek Revival Mansion. Most of us can't afford a nearly 4 million dollar home, so now is your chance to take a look inside at both the amazing architecture and the history it holds.

Or, maybe you've dreamed of running a high end bed and breakfast, and hosting weddings and social events year round. Now is your chance! This one of a kind historic structure AND thriving business is for sale and is looking for the perfect caretaker for the next generation.

This particular home holds the story of Henrietta Wood, a freewoman kidnapped and sold into slavery, but who eventually sues for and wins restitution for the crime committed against her.
You don't want to miss this tour of this one-of-a-kind home, business and piece of architectural and national history.

Zillow Listing: www.zillow.com/homedetails/73-Natchez-Trace-Pkwy-N…

Listed by: Dianne Brown, Hudson & Brown, LLC 601-672-4161

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All Comments (21)
  • @jdon4447
    As a carpenter in these modern times I can't imagine building this beautiful home with nothing more then hand tools. The old time builders were true craftsman.
  • @chanellynel
    The fact that these buildings were constructed without a single power tool completely fascinates me. Just old school mathematics and craftsmanship 😍
  • @TheSkydancer28
    i grew up at Brandon hall so thank you for this. I miss it but once my grandparents died I couldn't afford to keep it or make payments on it. My father chose to let it go out of the family. truth is if I had the money I would buy it back.
  • @tigermoon44
    That cat in the beginning 2:37 looking at something and then jumping back was priceless! Also so glad to hear that remarkable story at the end!! Henrietta ... you go girl!!!
  • If I had $3,850,000 and more to spare, I absolutely would buy it. I LOVE old, historical, homes. ❤️ But, alas, tis but a dream.
  • @MRelemint
    When she said that it came fully furnished, I literally gasped out loud.
  • @bcfairlie1
    One of my favorite American styles of house is ' The Plantation ' style. This one is exceptional. Very elegant and very well proportioned without being overdone or over stuffed. Beautiful.
  • @NcNephite
    So beautiful...but so sad to think of the extreme suffering happening in most of the lives of the people who came in contact with this home. How amazing all the care they took of this home, willing or not, may they rest in peace.
  • Wow! I wish I was a millionaire 😕 45 acres is right up my alley...I have 6 children who have blessed me with 13 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Perfect place for me if I had the money....beautiful! God bless
  • @ashleykey7574
    As beautiful as this property is, I just could never live there in true happiness. I cant imagine some of the stories those walls would tell if only they could talk.
  • I imagine the house originally was furnished more elaborately and without the carpet upstairs. I think the house itself is gorgeous.
  • @marielaveau5321
    Just stunning. I've never seen so many "sitting areas" in my life. Chairs, benches, and couches EVERYwhere. 😳
  • Even as someone who had slave ancestors, these places are so rich in our history they must be preserved! These places tell the story of our great country and those who made it what it is today! Wow, wish I could go around saving these places.
  • @Reagan130
    Laine this tour was absolutely incredible!! Thank you so much for honoring the stories "both beautiful and dark" THIS is how we talk about American architecture!
  • @Bobrogers99
    This house is marvelous. It's interesting to see where they added bathrooms without spoiling the period ambiance of the place. Putting the kitchen in the basement and connecting it with a dumbwaiter makes sense!
  • I hope whoever is fortunate enough to purchase this beautiful period home will not close it to the public. This mansion is an absolute masterpiece. A work of art worthy of the world's finest museums. As one previous commenter mentioned the aspect of slavery it may be of interest to know that many of these antebellum mansions were designed and built primarily by black craftsmen who were in service to the property owners for whom they toiled. All of humankind owes a debt of gratitude to these men and the hands that built these homes.
  • @MsBlackhawk69
    The video starts with a beautiful modern woman and continues with a graceful historical lady. Love seeing historical homes where owners appreciate their beauty and kept them maintained.