Ignite FB Tracking Pixel131 Winchester Road, Natchez-Ms, MS 39120 - K2 Realty
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Single FamilyFor Sale
$1,349,000
131 Winchester Road
Natchez-Ms, MS 39120
Courtesy of Christian Shane Properties
MLS: Gulf South Real Estate Info Network
5Beds
3Baths
12,562Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$7,063/mo

ROUTHLAND is a historic mansion in Natchez, Mississippi. Construction began in 1815 in the Federal architectural style. It now has an Italianate style after extensive remodeling. National Register of Historic Places since August 22, 1977. Great investment opportunity for a Wedding Venue/Tourist Destination or Multi-Family Compound on this Historic Property; Main Home is 6676 SqFt with total area being 12562. Plus three separate income producing Guest Cottages; each have two bedrooms and a bath on the 10.68 Acres in the center of Natchez, Mississippi. A long paved winding road leads to the Magnificent Mansion surrounded by the 206 year old registered Oak Trees. Family ties to Dunleith Mansion(1866) was originally named Routhland (1855) Job Routh's son, John Routh, built (1815) this Routhland mansion on his father's land. Then sold to the 24th governor of MS in 1871. It is the only remaining mansion under the name of Routhland. Owners(1946) are the only third generation to own Routhland.

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