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H. G. W. Mayberry House

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Built
  
1856

NRHP Reference #
  
88000363

Area
  
8,900 m²

MPS
  
Williamson County MRA

Opened
  
1856

Added to NRHP
  
13 April 1988

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Location
  
Bear Creek Rd. 1/2 mi. W of Carters Creek Pike, Franklin, Tennessee

Architectural styles
  
Greek Revival architecture, Italianate architecture

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

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.

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.

References

H. G. W. Mayberry House Wikipedia


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