Glenfield Plantation, Gothic Revival plantation house in Natchez, United States.
Glenfield Plantation is a Gothic Revival house built in 1855 on a large parcel of land in Natchez. The building displays handcrafted details in its exterior and interior spaces that reflect its construction period and architectural style.
The land was originally developed in the 18th century as part of a British land grant and was long tied to cotton production. The house itself was built in the mid-1800s and experienced armed conflict in 1865 that became part of its story.
The rooms are named after the families who lived in them, reflecting the different generations that called this place home. You can see these personal connections as you move through the house and learn about the people who shaped its daily life.
The house can be visited as a museum with guided tours available through its various rooms and levels. Lodging is also available for those who want to stay longer and experience the property over time.
A bullet hole in the front door is a physical trace from 1865, when residents defended the house during a clash with soldiers. This mark remains as a tangible reminder of that moment in time.
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