H. G. W. Mayberry House

The H. G. W. Mayberry House, also known as Beechwood Hall, is a historic antebellum plantation house built in 1856 in Franklin, Tennessee.[1]

H. G. W. Mayberry House
H.G.W. Mayberry House, September 2014.
LocationBear Creek Rd. 1/2 mi. W of Carters Creek Pike, Franklin, Tennessee
Coordinates35°52′9″N 86°58′7″W
Area2.2 acres (0.89 ha)
Built1856
ArchitectLilly, Pryor
Architectural styleGreek Revival and Italianate
MPSWilliamson County MRA[1]
NRHP reference No.88000363 [1]
Added to NRHPApril 13, 1988
Williamson County Historical Marker - Mayberry-Bailey Plantation

Plantation house

Beechwood Hall was the manor house of one of the three largest plantations in Williamson, prior to the American Civil War. It had more than 1,000 acres (400 ha) in area, and had many slaves laboring on it. The mansion's original owners were Sophronia Hunter Mayberry and Henry George Washington Mayberry

It includes Greek Revival and Italianate style architectural elements.[1]

The other two contenders for Williamson County's largest plantation are those of the Samuel F. Glass House plantation, and the "Ravenswood" plantation (James H. Wilson House), both also NRHP-listed.[2]

The house was owned at various times by country music singers Hank Williams Sr., Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.[3]


gollark: If I fire Earth in faster it does this.
gollark: The simulation apparently thinks this should produce some sort of clouds coming off.
gollark: Here's with Neptune.
gollark: This apparently does *not* lead to a moon being produced.
gollark: Jupiter's something like 300 earth masses.

See also

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.