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The White House

February 25, 2010 By Rhoda 32 Comments

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Thanks for all your very encouraging comments on the master bathroom tile project. I’m just tickled with it and was happy to share it with all of you too.
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We have a White House right here in the Birmingham area of Westover.  Not that kind of White House, but an old historical home that is now used for wedding venues and other functions.  I found their official website, which states that the house was built as a residence back in the mid-1800’s and is a Southern plantation style home.  Picture 033

Isn’t it beautiful?  I just LOVE old homes and even though I don’t live in one, I certainly love to look at them up close and personal to see the charm they offer. Picture 034

So, I took the time to stop by here on sunny afternoon and took some pics that I just knew you’d enjoy seeing too.  Picture 035

Don’t you just LOVE these huge old Southern porches? I can just taste the sweet tea right now, sitting out here rockin’ in those rocking chairs and enjoying the cool breezes of a Southern spring.  Oh, honey chile!  Even though I really don’t like iced tea. I know, it’s a crime to be Southern and not like tea!  What in the world happened to me?

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Anyway, I love this big old front porch. I’m sure it has stories to tell.

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This house sits on a nice piece of acreage and I’m sure was once a stately home to a family that lived here, back before Hwy. 280 was paved and now whizzes past not very far away. Picture 038

This gnarly old tree has seen some years. Picture 039

This would sure make a nice setting for a wedding.  Picture 040

Perfect for pictures and a wedding reception. Picture 041

It is only open by appointment, so we had to peek in the front door from the porch, but I sure liked what I saw.  If you’d like to see more of the house, click on the link above and look at the Gallery pics.  Gorgeous pics!

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If anyone is looking for a wedding venue, you might check this one out. Picture 044

It looks to be very nicely appointed and it sure is beautiful from the outside.

Old historical homes always catch my eye.  If you could live in an old home, would you?  I have always wanted to live in one, but it just seems like they would be a lot of trouble to maintain.

For those of you who live in older homes, is it worth it?  The maintenance to keep them in top shape?

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  1. jayne says

    February 25, 2010 at 6:22 am

    I live in an 1887 Queen Anne cottage located in a National Register Historic District and, while my home’s not in top shape (yet) by any means, I have to say it’s worth every bit of time and effort I’ve put into it so far!

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  2. Melinda says

    February 25, 2010 at 6:37 am

    Beautiful old home. Thanks for sharing. Love & blessings from NC!

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  3. Heidi Lambeth says

    February 25, 2010 at 6:40 am

    Oh I would love to have an older home. My mother-in-law once owned and old victorian that was built in 1894. I loved staying in that home. She turned it into a bed and breakfast for about 5 years before they sold out and moved to a lake community. It was so much fun staying summers with her and meeting all the people that came to stay with her. Such great memories.

    Heidi

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  4. Jennifer says

    February 25, 2010 at 6:40 am

    Gorgeous home! I just adore old places like this. Audley & I have discussed many times purchasing one to turn into a bed & breakfast and be used for weddings. I would LOVE to do it, but with three kids at home it would be more work than we could handle. I think it is great some of these homes have been restored and preserved.

    Thank you fore sharing!

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  5. Debbie says

    February 25, 2010 at 7:34 am

    A Grand old lady indeed! There’s something about old houses that you can just “feel” the history of them. In a new house you look at the living room and notice the decor. In an old house you look at the living room and start thinking of all the families that had Christmas there, etc. You just can’t help it.

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  6. Leighann Marquiss says

    February 25, 2010 at 8:31 am

    I love old homes! I can just see the ladies sitting on the front porch shelling peas. My, My! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Heather says

    February 25, 2010 at 9:01 am

    they are beautiful, but I could never deal with the maintenance issues. Plus, I need those modern conveniences like oh, say, closets!!

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  8. Becky K. says

    February 25, 2010 at 9:03 am

    I loved your tilework! One of these days I will work up the nerve!

    This building and grounds look absolutely lovely. Thanks for sharing about this White House.

    Becky K.

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  9. Pam says

    February 25, 2010 at 9:05 am

    Beautiful place for having a wedding. Nice pics

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  10. Sharon says

    February 25, 2010 at 9:30 am

    What a great house. I have always wanted to live in an old house… such a connection to the past.

    and that southern porch …. the best.

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  11. Shannon says

    February 25, 2010 at 9:31 am

    I love older homes. They have so much character even when they need a little tlc.

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  12. Melissa says

    February 25, 2010 at 9:33 am

    I found a beautiful white house this week in Burns, TN. I have begged my parents to buy it as they are looking for a house in TN this spring. I do not think they are going to cooperate one bit.

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  13. Bonnie says

    February 25, 2010 at 10:44 am

    Rhoda, thank you so much for stopping by to see our new bathroom. I was stunned and delighted to see Melissa had linked to it. She is amazing. I have not been by your blog until now but I sure will be back. What a great old house. I love it and especially the black porch floor. Very stricking.

    Nice meeting you too!

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  14. Treasia says

    February 25, 2010 at 12:43 pm

    What a gorgeous old home she is! I adore that front porch. We live in a older home as well. Our home was built in 1930 and though not as old as this one it is still stately and full of character. I love our home but must admit it took me sometime to love it. The first couple of years I thought I would literally freeze to death in here till we got new insulation put in. Other than that and the old electrical it is not to bad. We just started the process of really getting into bringing her back to her full splendor but I am in love with her more each day.

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  15. Marty says

    February 25, 2010 at 12:45 pm

    Oh, this home is gorgeous. I always wanted an old home, but I havn’t ever had one either. That porch is fabulous. I just love big porches, but I don’t have one of those either. lol Well, we can all dream anyway. Hugs, Marty

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  16. grannyann says

    February 25, 2010 at 1:24 pm

    Mine is a 1930’s and yes I love the big bedrooms, dining area and all the rest.

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  17. Laura says

    February 25, 2010 at 1:52 pm

    Our home was built around 1865, and we bought it in 1998 for about $90,000! It is over 4000 sq ft and having 4 children, we need it! We love our home, and dream of winning the lottery so that one day we can do all the things we want to do that are way out of our budget. We affectionately call her “The Money Pit” because just when we think we are on the verge of getting something done, something leaks, falls in or dies! Our goal is to make it a showplace in time for our kids to marry here, so we have a little time!!

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  18. Julie Size says

    February 25, 2010 at 2:07 pm

    LOVE the details!!!

    I started a new blog where stories will be published about the farm and the animals if you enjoy reading!
    http://www.equusgirl.blogspot.com

    Julie

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  19. Tracy@Comfort&Luxury says

    February 25, 2010 at 2:47 pm

    How beautiful. And what a wonderful backdrop for an event. I don’t know if I have it in me to keep up with an old house though. But I sure do appreciate the caretakers of such beauties… especially when they open them up for visits.

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  20. Slow South Style says

    February 25, 2010 at 2:57 pm

    My husband and i just purchased a 1929 camelback in uptown New Orleans about two weeks ago. We rented it for 5 years preKatrina and loved it so much that when we found out it was for sale we snatched it up! I love my original hardwood floors, mantles, and original exposed brick. There is something so comforting and exciting about owning a piece of history! The best part is the previous owners completely renovated it so all we had to do was move in.

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