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1847 Antebellum

Aberdeen, Mississippi 39730

Lauri Mundi

Lauri Mundi
Lauri Mundi
Stately Antebellum
Lauri Mundi, "flower of the world", still stands hidden from view at the end of a sweeping drive on its original remaining 20-acre site, a retreat in the heart of Aberdeen.
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Rear of House
Rear of House
Outbuildings
Outbuildings
Entry Hall
Entry Hall
Library
Library
Parlor
Parlor
Butler's Pantry
Butler's Pantry
Kitchen View 1
Kitchen View 1
Beautiful granite countertops
Kitchen view 2
Kitchen view 2
Stainless appliances
Breakfast Room
Breakfast Room
Original Victorian wallpaper
2 Stories
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 3
Half Baths 1
Heated Sq. Ft. 5,516
Acres 20

Features.

  • 1st Floor Laundry Room
  • Basement
  • Library
  • 2 Car Garage
  • Barn
  • Driveway - Paved
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Fireplaces
  • Gas Logs
  • Grand staircase
  • High Ceilings
  • Central air
  • Dishwasher
  • Gas heating
  • Oil Heating
  • Sleeping Porch
  • Stained Glass Window(s)
  • 1-ft. ornate floor moldings
  • 2 formal parlors
  • 2-stall horse stable
  • 6-in. original heartpine floors
  • Brick and stone BBQ pit
  • Full basement
  • Guesthouse
  • Screened porch

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1847 Antebellum

The stately 1847 antebellum home is most unusual in that many of its outbuildings and structures still remain among the flowering shrubs and trees for which it is named. A 2-room kitchen, a smokehouse, a barn, a carriage house, a Doric columned gazebo, a pond and 3 wells remain from the 19th century.

The double parlors, the plaster crown moldings and medallions are the only remaining period examples in the area. Stained glass was installed in the front doors, sidelights and transom around 1912, when Tiffany glass was installed in the Aberdeen First United Methodist Church by the same craftsman.

A renovation was done from 1939 – 1940, by architect Welby N. Pugin of Nashville, TN, which only added to the structural integrity and livability of the home today.

Many of the furnishings are for sale.

Archived in July, 2010

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