Rockcliffe Mansion, Colonial Revival mansion in Hannibal, Missouri.
Rockcliffe Mansion is a large residence in Hannibal featuring double-brick construction with multiple interior spaces displaying craftsmanship. Inside, rooms are adorned with South African pink marble, Tiffany glass, and detailed finishes throughout.
The mansion was built in 1898 by John J. Cruikshank Jr., who made his fortune in the lumber business and sought to showcase his wealth. Following his death in 1924, the property sat unused for decades before being restored and preserved as a historic landmark.
The house was designed by architectural firm Barnett, Haynes & Barnett and was regarded as one of Missouri's finest homes in the early 1900s. The craftsmanship and choice of materials reflect the wealth and taste of its original owners.
Visitors can explore the mansion through guided tours led by knowledgeable staff who share its history and design. The property also offers overnight accommodations, allowing guests to spend time in the rooms and experience the setting more fully.
The original furnishings and decorative items still belong to the Cruikshank family collection and were returned to the rooms following restoration. These personal objects provide an authentic look at how wealthy families lived during the transition into the 20th century.
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