RyeMabee, Tudor Revival mansion in Monteagle, United States
RyeMabee is a Tudor Revival house in Monteagle distinguished by steeply pitched gable roofs and decorative half-timber details. The three-story building at 224 East Main Street features large chimney breasts trimmed with Tennessee rock crystals and sandstone mantels, and currently operates as a restaurant with its original hardwood floors and fixtures intact.
The house was built in 1930 for Irene Mabee Gibson, replacing an earlier family residence on the site. It received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in December 1997.
The house served as a gathering place for wealthy families and maintained its role as home to socially prominent residents. Today it functions as a restaurant while retaining its original character.
The property sits in central Monteagle and is easily accessible on foot. Since it now operates as a restaurant, visitors can best experience the space during dining hours while appreciating the historical features throughout the building.
The building has connections to a notable figure from the Prohibition era who reportedly stayed here while traveling between two major cities. Local records reference hidden escape routes and underground tunnels beneath the structure, believed to relate to activities from that period.
Location: Monteagle
Inception: 1930
Architectural style: Tudor Revival architecture
Address: 224 East Main Street
GPS coordinates: 35.23972,-85.82972
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:30
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