Ashley H.
Yelp
I'll never forget the first time I heard of Stanton Hall. It was 1997. I was pregnant with my oldest son. There was a special on HGTV about the mansions of Mississippi and one in particular caught my eye. It was a Greek Revival built by an Irish immigrant named Frederick Stanton. The mansion was gorgeous and I just loved the name Stanton. Both were the epitome of strong and Southern.
Several years went by before I was finally able to visit Stanton Hall. It far exceeded my expectations. This magnificent antebellum mansion boasts tall ceilings with marble fireplaces in every room, spectacular crystal gasoliers, extremely wide hallways and enormous windows, all of which were common for upper echelon homes in the days gone by. It's filled with lavish antiques, silver and crystal that will leave you yearning to know more about the glorious lifestyles of a time prior to the days of air-conditioning and television; when socialite ladies sipped tea from fine china in the ladies parlor while their strong bearded men smoked their pipes in the men's parlor. Ahhh, I can only imagine what a way of life that must have been.
The outside of the mansion is adorned with ornate ironwork, grandiose columns and plush landscaping. The property takes up and entire city block and is surrounded by azaleas and tall iron fence which will draw you in from the curb, and you'll never want to leave.
The mansion is now operated by the Pilgrimage Garden Club and is open for tours daily, as well as during the Spring and Fall Pilgrimage.
Of all of the mansions in the beautiful town of Natchez, Stanton Hall is my absolute favorite. It certainly holds a special place in my heart. My son, Stanton, is equally impressed with his namesake.