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Longwood Mansion is the largest octagonal house in America with the original furnishings and tools still intact. Construction was halted by the Civil War, and it is now a National Historic Landmark.
Explore some of the most interesting public and private historic properties in Mississippi on our exclusive Natchez Historic Architecture and Garden Tours. Learn about the history of Natchez’s Townhomes, Suburban Villas, and Plantations. Explore lush gardens, hear the fascinating stories of Natchez’s diverse history, learn about antiques and memorabilia, and so much more. We offer fall and spring tours, year-round tours, and special events and programs. Choose a category below or browse all of our tours using the filters.
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Longwood Mansion is the largest octagonal house in America with the original furnishings and tools still intact. Construction was halted by the Civil War, and it is now a National Historic Landmark.
A Palatial Greek Revival antebellum residence, this house is furnished with period antiques and original Stanton Family pieces and has delicately arched millwork in halls and parlors.
Located on the Mississippi River bluff near the site of the massacre of the Natchez Indians, now a National Historic Landmark, this home was a Union headquarters during the Civil War.
As the home of the first Mississippi Attorney General, this National Historic Landmark established the style of the columned portico in the South and boasts a freestanding spiral staircase.
Also known as Connelly’s Tavern, this 18th-century Merchants house on Canal Street is the site where the American flag was raised in 1797 by Andrew Ellicott in defiance of Spain.
Also known as the Henderson-Britton Mansion, Magnolia Hall is a Greek Revival style building. Visitors can examine historic clothing in the museum on the second floor.
Furnished with William IV and Early American Empire, this house’s style transitioned from Federal to Greek Revival while still including an exceptional late-Federal staircase.
With beautiful architecture and original Zuber wallpaper, this house is now occupied by descendants of the original builder, on land owned by the family since the 1780s.
Occupied by the same family since 1849, this house includes a richly detailed Federal doorway and all windows open to gracious front and back galleries.
With 26 acres of manicured gardens, the most prominent owner/occupant of this home was General John A. Quitman, who served as governor of Mississippi and in the U.S. Congress.
Federal and Greek architecture, historic textiles, lavish furnishings, and pristine porcelains make this Mississippi plantation house an award-winning, must-visit location.
Natchez is known for its abundance of architecturally significant houses, its opulent interiors, and the hospitality of its citizens. Order Natchez Style Today! The Package includes a guided tour at Longwood and Stanton Hall, with…
The original home of Dr. John Wesley Monette, renowned for his work in preventing yellow fever, this house includes original millwork, a doctor’s office, observatory, and Monette family cemetery.
Lansdowne house is occupied by descendants of the original builder and sits on land owned by the family since the 1780s! It still includes the original furnishings and Zuber wallpaper.
Furnished with William IV and Early American Empire, the architectural style of this home transitions from Federal to Greek Revival while still including an exceptional late-Federal staircase.
A private billiard hall styled as a Greek temple, heirloom garments, portraits, etched stained glass, and a collection of rare antique maps are just some of the things you can see on this house tour!
As the headquarters for the Union Army during the Civil War, The Towers boasts collections and furnishings usually not seen outside of museums, and the original towers are newly restored.
Join us on a tour of Magnolia Hall, also Known as the Henderson-Britton house! It is a Greek Revival style building. That also includes a historic costume museum on the second floor.
With Federal and Greek Revival architecture, empire furnishings, Old Paris porcelains, Zuber wallpaper, and historical textiles, this 45-minute tour of Oak Hill is a great experience!
One of Natchez’s most significant purely Greek Revival homes. Terraced gardens with over 100 heirloom camellias and azaleas.
A unique example of antebellum architecture and cultural heritage experience of the Deep South. Natchez is the best example of what southern hospitality is all about. Come and enjoy America’s true gem.
Also known as Connelly’s Tavern, this 18th-century Merchants house on Canal Street is the site where the American flag was raised in 1797 by Andrew Ellicott in defiance of Spain.
Occupied by the same family since 1849, this house includes a richly detailed Federal doorway and all windows open to gracious front and back galleries.
Come and witness Magnolia Hall’s amazing Greek Revival style Townhouse and Clothing Museum on the second floor, and enjoy The House on Ellicott Hill.
Come and witness Magnolia Hall’s amazing Greek Revival style Townhouse and Clothing Museum on the second floor, and enjoy The House on Ellicott Hill where the American flag was raised in 1797 in defiance of…
During the construction in 1853, there was an epidemic that took the lives of nearly half of the residents in Natchez. The townsfolk blamed the illness on yellow fever. Little did they know, it was…
An experience you won’t find anywhere else! With so many homes and so much history to explore, there’s no better way to tour Natchez!
Visit this National Historic Landmark
Classical Music Reception with wine. Paintings and antique maps available for purchase.
801 Myrtle St.
Mr. & Mrs. James Hyland
As a headquarters of the Union Army during the Civil War, The Towers Mansion invites you to an evening tour with Champagne in hand. The Towers contains…
Come and explore these 5 amazing homes Longwood, Stanton Hall, Magnolia Hall, The House on Ellicott Hill, and The Towers. Enjoy their Southern Hospitality at a discounted price.
Experience Art, Architecture, and Antiques along with History, Hauntings and the Hylands … a personal evening tour with champagne and sweets.
Prepare to be dazzled with the decor of this Gorgeous Antebellum Mansion.
The Pilgrimage Garden Club
National Historic Landmark
Palatial Greek Revival antebellum Mansion.
100 Orleans St. at Broadway St.
Mississippi State Society Daughters of the American Revolution
National Historic Landmark
Union headquarter during the Civil war.
Visit Longwood, Stanton Hall with this package tour. Includes 2019 Award-Winning Coffee Table Book “Natchez Style”.
409 S. Rankin St.
Douglas Mauro & Donald McGlynn
With Federal and Greek Revival architecture, empire furnishings, Old Paris porcelains, Zuber Wallpaper, and historical textile, this Mansion won the Traveler’s Choice Award for the sixth…
400 Duncan Ave. at Auburn Ave.
Antebellum Auburn & The City of Natchez
National Historic Landmark
This tour takes you through the Mansion of the first Mississippi Attorney General.
303 South Rankin at Washington St.
The Beltzhoover Family
This richly detailed Greek Revival Mansion has all original furnishings, decor and memorabilia. This stately Mansion has remained unchanged through the many previous generations of the…
17 Marshall Rd.
The Marshall Family
Beautiful architecture and original Zuber wallpaper, this Mansion is now occupied by descendants of the original builder on land owned by the family since 1780’s.
215 South Pearl St. at Washington St.
The Natchez Garden Club
Join us on an informative tour of Magnolia Hall, also known as the Henderson-Britton house!
Pilgrimage Garden Club
National Historic Landmark
Largest Octagonal Mansion in America. Original furnishings and tools intact. Construction Halted by Civil War. A Tour for all ages.
The Feltus Family
Occupied by the same family since 1849, this Mansion includes a richly detailed Federal doorway and the jib windows open to gracious front and back galleries.
GRAND FALL HOUSE TOUR
HOUSE ON ELLICOTT HILL
Tour Dates: September 29 & October 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23
A grand and rare surviving example of an early vernacular building form once typical of…
310 North Wall St.
David P. Garner & Lee Glover
Furnished with William IV and Early American Empire, this Mansion’s style transitioned from Federal to Greek Revival while still including an exceptional late-Federal staircase spiraling…
801 Myrtle St.
Mr. & Mrs. James Hyland
As a headquarters of the Union Army during the Civil War, The Towers Mansion contains collections and furnishings usually not seen outside of museums.
Longwood and Stanton Hall are open from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm. Tours begin every half hour of the hour, last tour begins at 3:30 pm. This package is valid for the whole day of…
A unique example of antebellum architecture and cultural heritage experience of the Deep South. Natchez is the best example of what southern hospitality is all about. Come and enjoy America’s true gem.
Visit this National Historic Landmark inn located on the Mississippi River bluff.
Visit this Palatial Greek Revival Antebellum Residence and its antiques- filled interior during this tour.
See the Largest Octagonal House in America, with its original furniture and for all ages!
THIS PASS DOES REQUIRE FOUR DAYS TO VIEW ALL HOMES.
You get to choose 10 of your favorite Mansions to visit in four days at a discounted rate. Please see the list below for the…