FOR SALE: White Hall Plantation C.1849

White Hall Plantation is a rare historic gem & is being offered fully furnished at a price less than her investment. This grand home was built between 1846 & 1849 by Samuel Norwood. Her Greek Revival & Italianate design & architecture are attributed to renowned Louisiana architect Henry Howard. Beyond her front gallery her first floor features original mill work & architectural details.
From the formal entrance hall, one can enter the 48x19 foot grand ballroom or the 19x16.5 foot formal double parlors. The second floor features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, wet bar, laundry room, & formal parlor that opens to the second floor gallery. Outside, one enjoys panoramic views of formal gardens, a saltwater pool, four other restored guest homes & a plumbed 6 bay carport.
White Hall is turnkey & ready for immediate occupancy. A grand home for a family, or an entrepreneur looking to make money as an operator of a B&B, corporate retreat, or wedding venue. A must see for qualified investors.
We acknowledge that this was a working plantation that used slave labor in the ante-bellum period. However, this is an architectural history channel and we are dedicated to telling the story of our nations built environment and all it's aspects. There is no region or architectural style in the United States that is free from the blemish of slavery. Please limit your remarks to those regarding the architecture of the home.
Listed by: Dustin Bordelon 318-319-0859
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  • @elephantintheroom5678
    @elephantintheroom5678 Жыл бұрын

    Oh my, this has to be one of the two most beautiful personal homes you've ever shown! The graceful elegance, symmetry and restraint in colour, as well as the lovely gardens truly sets it apart. I'm happy that it's being sold furnished, because whoever decorated it has an impeccable eye for colour and shape, so everything is in harmony with the building. No awful, modernised kitchen; no ghastly, overstuffed, too-bright sofas, or beds from the wrong time period... Just perfect. ❤

  • @magnolia31611
    @magnolia31611 Жыл бұрын

    As a Louisiana native, I definitely see and feel exactly what you are talking about with the unique fusions of styles in this house. Louisiana is definitely known for our fusion of architectural styles in a specific way that is unique to our state. The house has definitely been beautifully restored, and I appreciate the attention to detail trying to keep it as close to historically accurate as possible. Since it is a former plantation, I’d love to see whoever buys it turn it into something similar to what Whitney Plantation has done so that it is both respectful to the history of the former enslaved people who worked this plantation, but also allowed the public to get a better understanding of this house, and all that it has gone through over the years. Thank you for the tour, and for sharing some of its historical facts!

  • @jefflawrentz1624
    @jefflawrentz1624 Жыл бұрын

    Liane, this has to be in the top 10 of houses you’ve shown - you can see in every detail- every choice of furnishings the care and passion that the owner has put into every detail. It’s gorgeous!

  • @sandystafford5845
    @sandystafford5845 Жыл бұрын

    This has to be the most amazing home I've ever seen. My favorite, the kitchen, I've never saw an historic home with such a spectacular kitchen, functional yet so charming.

  • @kathycasey9153
    @kathycasey9153 Жыл бұрын

    My hope is that the new caretaker treats this home with the same respect and love the current caretaker so obviously has.

  • @dsa2591
    @dsa2591 Жыл бұрын

    Do you know how long the restoration of this mansion took? It is so amazingly beautiful. That kitchen is amazing! As we all know, the original kitchens were usually in a separate structure away from the house, with maybe a breezeway running between the two to keep the heat and smoke out of the house, and to keep it from catching the house on fire. In the 1800s, there still may have been a fireplace in the original kitchen, but more likely wood stoves.

  • @Denise-dv3ps
    @Denise-dv3ps

    I really enjoyed the older part of the house that was added on with its own stair case! And that kitchen is to me how an old period kitchen should be just refreshing to see that, although not original to the house, it wasnt all modernized - it would have been nice to see that carried over to the rest of the bouse's modernized areas ( upstairs bathrooms & the hallway kitchenette type area ), but still an immaculate & beautiful home that was obviously lovingly restored & cared for

  • @tracy85777
    @tracy85777 Жыл бұрын

    Oh my! What a dream home it is! Just lovely. You look so tiny in the doorways. And you look beautiful too by the way. I love how you love these precious old homes. It's tragic that so many were lost. There just aren't craftsmen like the ones who built this beauty around anymore and you can sure see it in the cheap lookalike homes being built today. Thank you for the tour dear Lady. God bless you and yours and your endeavors. I know y'all are always busy. ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @sameyeam5277
    @sameyeam5277

    My grandfather stayed on the porch of that place in the great flood. His horse stayed with him.

  • @ohsochristyful
    @ohsochristyful Жыл бұрын

    Oh the kitchen is a true gem.

  • @prairiefive4260
    @prairiefive4260

    Unbelievable how beautiful this house is.

  • @CynthiaBerry713
    @CynthiaBerry713 Жыл бұрын

    More than once I shouted in my head "Kevin stop the camera, Laine, leave the camera on that door, or this light fixture or that staircase a bit longer" haha and "where does that door lead, or oooo that cute little hidden door there?" So many wonderful things to see in these grand homes! Too much good stuff!

  • @manuelarichter586
    @manuelarichter586

    I ♥️the old south mansions and victorian mansions. Thank you for your lovely Videos.

  • @TinnaN2TheAfterlife
    @TinnaN2TheAfterlife Жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't change one single thing in that home. It's absolutely beautiful the way it is. Everything, is just impeccable. This is a dream home for sure. I hope whomever buys this home treats it with admiration and care. 💜🙏

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Жыл бұрын

    Kudos to the homeowner(s) who brought this home and property back to its original beauty and glory. It is a stunner! 😍

  • @janb2162
    @janb2162 Жыл бұрын

    Loved that piano music!! I have never seen those bay windows shutters..lovely. Oh My what a beauty! A glorious kitchen!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This home could be a President' home...SO GRAND!

  • @kennethstuckey7823
    @kennethstuckey7823 Жыл бұрын

    Hands down this house takes the prize! It feels so right at every turn. Wow! While it is a large house, it is not overwhelming at all. Instead, it has impecable flow, is very beautifully decorated and screams peaceful, safe abode throughout. The verandas, landscaped gardens and pool area are the epitome of beauty, relaxation and serenity. What a true gem!

  • @sandib4234
    @sandib4234 Жыл бұрын

    Wow the antiques in this house are as beautiful as the house itself stunning ❤️

  • @almclester
    @almclester Жыл бұрын

    Hello. I love your videos. However, I worked as a glass artist for many years, and I wanted to let you know that the “frosted glass” that you are showing is actually “glue chipped glass”. Its name comes from the process used to make it-a special hide glue is spread over the sheet of glass. As the glue cools and dries, it contracts and literally chips the glass to cause the pattern.

  • @sandramadaris7814
    @sandramadaris7814 Жыл бұрын

    Glad you mentioned the Reconstruction period, the devastation of the Boll Weevil, and the Great Depression. With the South bearing the burden of its war fought mostly on its territory, the entire South bore that burden for well over 100 years. The impact of the pest on the cotton crops and the dramatic change in how agriculture changed from slave labor to poor sharecroppers in addition to events such as the Great War, the Spanish flu, the flooding of the Mississippi River, the Great Depression...the South nearly crumbled under all these things. And many grand homes like this went under. It's quite amazing to see such a grand beauty. Thank you for sharing.

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