Stanton Hall, Mississippi, United States


4.5 (887 reviews) Spent < 1 hour Ranking #5 in Natchez Historic Sites

Don’t miss Stanton Hall!

Stanton Hall, one of the most magnificent and Palatial Greek homes in America, occupies an entire city block in downtown Natchez, MS. This home stands 5 stories tall and was originally 14,000 square feet. Many original furnishings and beautiful antiques are displayed throughout the home as well as one of a kind arched millwork throughout the halls and parlors. Designed for Fredrick and Hulda Stanton by Natchez architect Thomas Rose, Stanton Hall contains beauty unlike any other. Mr. Stanton imported immense gilt mirrors from France, ordered unusually executed gasoliers from Philadelphia, and brought in beautifully sculptured marble mantels from New York. The original Gothic-style hall stand and matching chairs are an important part of the Stanton's original furnishings. Stanton Hall is owned and beautifully maintained by the Pilgrimage Garden Club.
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Address

401 High St, Natchez, MS 39120-3226

Mobile

+1 601-442-6282

Website

http://natchezpilgrimage.com/

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 04, 2024, 15:36

User Ratings

4.5 based on (887 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Mouse63 5:00 PM Jun 3, 2022
    Grand Home!!
    My husband and I toured Stanton Hall on May 28. The home is incredibly beautiful and exquisitely decorated, with period furniture, including many pieces owned by the Stantons. Our tour guide, Pat, was charming, informative, funny, and knowledgeable. We followed with a visit to Longwood. I highly recommend taking both home tours, which will save $20.

  • 5Megan M 5:00 PM Mar 3, 2023
    A must see elegant home in Natchez
    This is a DON'T MISS in Natchez! I have been on dozens of historic home tours and this was one of the best. The house is amazing and lovingly preserved. The guide did not rush us through but let us linger looking at all of the details. The gift shop is located in the original kitchen area and is itself worth a visit. They tell the story of the house and all of the people who have lived or worked in it over it's life with dignity and respect. They have also worked really hard to restore all of the furniture, curtains, etc. to their original colors and patterns.

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