The Butler Mansion, 1863 Italianate in Hampton, Tennessee


  
In addition to the history of the mansion below, it was used as a bed and breakfast at some point. It is no longer running as a bed and breakfast and the website is no longer live. I was able to find a few pictures from a previous real estate listing and from a bed and breakfast directory.

LISTING DETAILS

Now is your chance to own a piece of History! Butler Mansion built in 1863, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Boasts 20 rooms featuring beautiful wood flooring throughout with 11ft ceilings, 7 bedrooms, 9 fire places, with tons of character. Buyer or buyers agent to verify all information.

HISTORY via Wikipedia

The mansion was completed in 1867. It was built for Elijah Simerly (1820-1891), the founder of the town of Hampton (named after his wife's maiden name) and the President of the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad from 1867 to 1871.

The house was acquired by A. H. Robinson in 1907. Three years later, in 1910, it was purchased by Nathaniel Edwin Harris, who served as the 61st Governor of Georgia, and his wife, Hattie Jobe Harris.

By 1936, it was acquired by Ralph U. Butler, who operated manganese mines in Cedar Hill, Tennessee and Shady Valley, Tennessee used to make steel for World War II.


FOR SALE  $495,000
206 Main St, Hampton, TN 37658
7 beds  |  4 baths  |  6798 sqft  1.09 acres

LINKS:
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Previous Listing

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