The Wigwam of Natchez C1790, a Historic One-of-a-kind Stunning Italianate Romantic Antebellum Mansion and Historic Landmark Nestled in the Profound Oldest European Settlement of Natchez, Mississippi. The Historic Home boasts a rich history that dates back to the 18th century and includes a total of 4 lots which 3 are not included in the listed acres. Currently, the home consists of a Center Hallway with four rooms on either side, including two bedrooms & bathrooms on the main floor, & two bedrooms & baths upstairs. Two wings on either side of a Recessed Porch, a Large Central Dormer, Triple Windows, cast-iron posts & balustrade across the front. Some of the architectural features include Cast-Iron Balconies, 3 High Style Dimensional Moldings, Cypress (hand cut) & Pine floors through out the home, Five Original functioning Gasoliers (2 in the Foyer, 1 by the Staircase, 2 in the east Parlor) and a Fabulous Ballroom with the Original Splendor Mural on the Ceiling in The Grand Ballroom, In the dining room is 1/2 Medallion depicting a Bountiful Harvest Wheat Motif. The Original Mantle is located in the Kitchen. The exact date of the first cottage is believed to be circa 1790. From millwork records significant modifications were made in 1836 as a simple four-room cottage, the home underwent additional renovations in 1858, transforming it into the elegant structure it is today. During the Civil War, The Wigwam played a pivotal role as a social gathering spot occupied by Union soldiers in 1864 during the Civil War. Its strategic location within Fort McPherson along with four other antebellum homes played an important role in Natchez history during that time. The home's walls witnessed the ebb and flow of the war, echoing the footsteps of soldiers and the conversations of officers.
In the years following the Civil War, The Wigwam served as a private residence for various families. The current owner Undeterred by the challenges, she embarked on a comprehensive restoration project. With meticulous attention to detail, she oversaw the repair of the home's structural elements, the restoration of its original architectural features, and the revitalization of its lush gardens. Set up currently as ''A Historic Venue'' or Primary residence. See the video attached. Listed on the National Register of Historic Homes. A valuable property in Natchez, Mississippi.
Active
$1,785,000
307 Oak St, Natchez, MS 39120
4beds
6,360sqft
Est.:
Residential, Single Family Residence
Built in 1836
0.88 Acres Lot
$1,749,500 Zestimate®
$281/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Original splendor muralCast-iron balconiesOriginal mantleOriginal functioning gasoliersFabulous ballroomHigh style dimensional moldingsCenter hallway
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