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As a boy, Tate Taylor dreamed of living in an antebellum house. The actor/writer/director grew up in Mississippi but left home in 1996 to pursue his career, first in New York and then in Hollywood. But when he returned in 2010 to film The Help-the Oscar-winning movie based on the novel by his childhood friend Kathryn Stockett-the dream “came back with a vengeance.”
A columned house used in the movie was for sale but Taylor took a pass because it had little land. “I wanted to be in the middle of nowhere,” he says. After a months-long search that led him through much of the Deep South, he circled back and found the perfect place in Church Hill, a tiny community just north of Natchez: Wyolah Plantation, a 100-acre spread with a three-story Greek Revival dwelling, constructed in 1836, and eight outbuildings.
It almost didn’t happen. Wyolah’s then-owner, a Brooklyn doctor, bought the estate in 1976 with the idea of reviving it and retiring there with his wife. Even though he never embarked on the restoration, he couldn’t bear to let the place go. The house was on the market for decades, with potential buyers always turned away. Undaunted, Taylor “flew up and told him my intentions,” the filmmaker explains. It worked-the man, Taylor remembers, got “teary-eyed” when he saw that his own plans could be carried out by someone else.
Designer Shawn Henderson and restoration consultant Thomas E. Goodman renovated Wyolah, the 1830s Mississippi plantation home of The Help director Tate Taylor and film producer John Norris.
A painstaking three-year renovation added 11 new baths. Raw attic space was converted to a full third floor with four bedrooms en-suite and a small kitchen and laundry room. The second floor got kitchen and laundry facilities as well.
The summer kitchen is now a one-bedroom guesthouse, as is the charming columned office that was built by Wyolah’s first owner, a physician. The old commissary, connected to the main house by a breezeway, became the primary kitchen. The home’s original faux-marble mantels and faux-grained doors, which had all been painted over, were restored. Dining room walls were brushed with a romantic mural of local flora and fauna by Don Jacobs, a Mississippi artist who created similar scenes for the governor’s mansion in Jackson, the state capital.
To help with Wyolah’s decor, Taylor called on his friend Shawn Henderson, a Manhattan-based designer whose ardently contemporary taste admittedly contrasts with Taylor’s admiration for all things antique.
For example, Henderson says he swallowed hard when Taylor brought a 19th-century heirloom settee to his attention, but soon the family treasure was upholstered in sleek brick-red leather and placed beneath a guest room window, opposite a German botanical chart depicting huge mushrooms.
For his part, Henderson reports that his greatest challenge was trying to reflect his client’s personality.
The center of Wyolah’s action is the elegantly proportioned music room, where friends come to play the resident piano and guitars (Taylor calls himself an enthusiastic “fake singer”) before continuing their revelries around a bonfire. Mick Jagger, a producer of Taylor’s James Brown biopic, Get On Up, has stayed over, as has Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer, who starred in both The Help and Get On Up.
Though Taylor has a place in Los Angeles and keeps an apartment in Manhattan’s East Village, he considers Wyolah his primary residence-and he has turned it into something of a filmmaking mecca. Recently he bought the plantation house next door and made it into a postproduction facility, while Wyolah hosts everything from visiting executives to workshops for aspiring filmmakers.
Before he began work on his latest project an adaptation of Paula Hawkins’s thriller The Girl on the Train-Taylor had DreamWorks Studios executives and the film’s director of photography as guests at the home for several days, he says, and “we planned the whole movie.”
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@parlance1
@parlance1 6 лет назад
Very lovely house. As an introvert, though, the idea of 40 people sleeping at my house is a nightmare.
@iamf6641
@iamf6641 3 года назад
?? i dont get it
@minigiant8998
@minigiant8998 3 года назад
@@iamf6641 he's saying he hates being around people, duh
@lordvoldemort5725
@lordvoldemort5725 2 года назад
@@minigiant8998 lol
@slogroove
@slogroove 5 лет назад
Good to see someone supporting the Natchez community. It needs it.
@leeohmoon231
@leeohmoon231 5 лет назад
this house has a soul, the area is amazing!as an antique expert and someone who studies art history I am impressed by designer, this subtle combination of old and new, well balanced, preserving its roots and culture, nice job!
@TrapPhoneLoveMelodiesss
@TrapPhoneLoveMelodiesss 5 лет назад
Wow. This is one of the most beautiful homes I've ever seen. Bravo!
@hudsonr5985
@hudsonr5985 Год назад
I live in Natchez and I have seen this house before they purchased it. Amazing transformation. So glad they brought her back to life
@michelmoutinho
@michelmoutinho 8 лет назад
Incredible house, mister! Good life.
@Dathan
@Dathan 8 лет назад
My, my, my, Tate and Shawn are divine. Oh and the home is beautiful as well. Thanks for sharing.
@yasminabdulrahman4371
@yasminabdulrahman4371 4 года назад
One of the most beautiful house I have seen... kept on repeating watching it
@NOESIS5431
@NOESIS5431 5 лет назад
Such a beautiful home. Very well done.
@henrylivingstone2800
@henrylivingstone2800 3 года назад
If that ain’t a plantation house I don’t know what is 😂😂😂
@simonstyling8109
@simonstyling8109 3 года назад
It is without a doubt, one of the most beautifully sublime houses I’ve ever seen 💚
@hermaineescamilla8636
@hermaineescamilla8636 7 лет назад
never seen a home more beautiful.
@heytherespookyface
@heytherespookyface 4 года назад
Easily one of the coolest homes I have ever seen on this channel. Gorgeous!!!!
@yasminabdulrahman4371
@yasminabdulrahman4371 6 лет назад
Best house I've ever seen... great interior
@juliancoulden1753
@juliancoulden1753 5 лет назад
Gorgeous house. And beautifully designed
@pascibs1579
@pascibs1579 5 лет назад
Stunning home.. I’ve always wanted to live in a home with trees and a lot of acreage
@leeroyallen9053
@leeroyallen9053 5 лет назад
1. Totally handsome. The house combo of modern contemporary and southern charm is excellent. 2. The designer and the director would be a gorgeous couple in life.
@lathifahyasminwulandari272
@lathifahyasminwulandari272 3 года назад
oh my god how am i just found it now ! this is my favorite movies all the time 😭 This is my favorite episodes so far 👍👍👍
@arrans
@arrans 5 лет назад
As a Southerner, this place speaks to me. Kudos on the design!
@nolanbeckrivera6408
@nolanbeckrivera6408 6 лет назад
Growing up in the south, in a house built on the grounds of a former plantation, I've always been interested in modern interpretations of plantations. It would seem that there's a very romantic idea of plantations that a lot of southerners hang onto. Berkeley Plantation, which is right by my parents' house in Virginia, was the first American plantation to hold slaves. I went there several months ago and not once is slavery mentioned anywhere on the grounds. Instead, they talk about the furniture and the grandness of the ballroom and gardens. They refuse to touch the topic of slavery. I don't think antebellum mansions can be uncoupled from slavery. They were built by enslaved Africans, operated by enslaved Africans, and the families who inhabited built their fortunes on the broken backs of enslaved Africans. I'm not saying that we can't celebrate good architecture and design, and I'm certainly not saying that we should tear these homes down. It just feels uncomfortable to watch white families living idyllic fantasy lives and hosting fairytale weddings at these places that for hundreds of thousands of people were sites of enslavement, torture, and murder. So, Wyolah Plantation here is a beautiful and graceful structure that has been carefully renovated, designed, and decorated. That can all be celebrated, but to memorialize and celebrate a building without even a footnote acknowledging that it was built by murder is uncomfortable, to say the least. Add to that fact that the owner is the white director of The Help, a truly fantastic film that tackled racism in the South, and it just makes this a very interesting conversation topic.
@puffball4484
@puffball4484 5 лет назад
slavery and brutalization has happened consistently throughout history all across the world across cultures. Places have to be allowed to have separate identities alongside the hard parts of the past or else we would never progress and never move one. The "conversation" has to serve a purpose beyond signaling ones virtue which hardly seems to be the case. The only thing to do with these homes now is to live in them, make them into historical sites, or tear them down. This man chose the first. Good for him.
@nolanbeckrivera6408
@nolanbeckrivera6408 5 лет назад
​@@puffball4484 I disagree... Most structures weren't built specifically to serve a system of brutalization like plantations. There have been many iterations of slavery and abuse throughout history, yeah, but plantations were specifically designed and built as centers for forced labor. In my opinion, you can't really decouple a structure like this from its foundation when discussing its design and history.
@nolanbeckrivera6408
@nolanbeckrivera6408 5 лет назад
and I'm not saying that you can't both acknowledge its past and also live in it. I understand that he is living in it, which is probably better than it being left derelict or torn down. I'm simply saying that I grew up in the south and saw a lot of romanticization of plantations with complete denial of their true histories, and that's what I'm seeing here.
@AlexS-oj8qf
@AlexS-oj8qf 5 лет назад
Then what do you want? People like you whine about something that couldn't be changed, demand changes, but don't give any solutions whatsoever.
@HE-uq1jw
@HE-uq1jw 5 лет назад
Hey look at me everyone, I'm self righteous and I acknowledge slavery while this guy in the video does not. What do you want him to do, put a plaque in his living room that says "this house was built by slaves"?
@HouseandGardensPamelaMCurtis
@HouseandGardensPamelaMCurtis 6 лет назад
Love it - the interiors -classic!
@Drezzedtokill
@Drezzedtokill 6 лет назад
That house is gorgeous
@garyrobertson2840
@garyrobertson2840 7 лет назад
so beautiful, everything. enjoy life.
@PokeObsession
@PokeObsession 6 лет назад
The landscape here is beyond ideal of luxe life!
@lincolnpaul1814
@lincolnpaul1814 6 лет назад
Beautiful home perfectly interior designed
@nikkil764
@nikkil764 5 лет назад
Love seeing the old beauties of Natchez get a new life. I keep wishing that someone fabulously wealthy would do for Natchez what Doris Duke did for Newport. There are more significantly historic homes in Natchez than anywhere in the US except Newport.
@BobbyReed
@BobbyReed 3 года назад
Stunning.
@JoanDoris1
@JoanDoris1 3 года назад
Love this house -- and the trees!
@helenabayato4747
@helenabayato4747 5 лет назад
It's quite a lovely home. It's warm and inviting despite its size.😊😍
@vanivarghese3092
@vanivarghese3092 4 года назад
This looks like the house in the movie 'get out' and in the series 'sharp objects'
@AlbertoGarcia-bx4nq
@AlbertoGarcia-bx4nq 4 года назад
Yeap Creepy
@agamlego822
@agamlego822 5 лет назад
l liked the surrounding more and about the design, it is touching the Horizon of the surrounding and nothing can be more prettier then this.
@alexisCalled10
@alexisCalled10 6 лет назад
Amazing story
@christineboone2850
@christineboone2850 3 года назад
Beautiful interior design!
@CajunLady333
@CajunLady333 7 лет назад
Tate Taylor is cute. He looks good in that blue and white. And, Oh Yeah! The house looks really nice too.
@justjacqueline2004
@justjacqueline2004 6 лет назад
Just a beautifully created home.
@amandah2454
@amandah2454 6 лет назад
Beautiful home,im jealous💗
@lipgloss7636
@lipgloss7636 7 лет назад
What an absolutely beautiful estate. I would never want to leave.
@maireadmaguire4589
@maireadmaguire4589 6 лет назад
LIPglossShiney some people weren’t allowed to leave
@zico739
@zico739 Год назад
@@maireadmaguire4589 Lmao.
@karinavillarreal6004
@karinavillarreal6004 5 лет назад
Amazing taste!
@suelencursinomensagens
@suelencursinomensagens 6 лет назад
Paraíso!
@elyreyes1205
@elyreyes1205 5 лет назад
Such a beautiful house
@PreGameler
@PreGameler 5 лет назад
That so. Awesome .🙌🙌
@transgoddess31
@transgoddess31 6 лет назад
It's so cute ....I love it...cozy
@josephbach1
@josephbach1 6 лет назад
wow this house i love it
@natthakansathornkit7519
@natthakansathornkit7519 8 лет назад
Oh, what a dream
@patrickjohnson7401
@patrickjohnson7401 Год назад
I love those old southern houses
@stylestar76
@stylestar76 5 лет назад
beautiful
@GunDoggyIndian
@GunDoggyIndian 3 года назад
Such a beautifullllll house oh my god 😭😭😭😭 but as a POC, I can’t stop thinking... slavery 😅. Mississippi? Good old south...? Design wise still beautiful and articulate aesthetic
@HopeReim
@HopeReim 3 года назад
I thought the same thing... a little tone deaf
@benhakim7471
@benhakim7471 3 года назад
It’s ok to be proud of being from the south.
@leendecanck4723
@leendecanck4723 3 года назад
I love the architecture of those days but when you are actually visiting one of those places it makes you sick because the soil is drenched with blood of innocent people and while you are standing on it looking at the architecture you can just feel it. It is not right.
@hsmd4533
@hsmd4533 2 года назад
Oh my gosh, this is about architecture. Why is race baiting part of the discussion?
@zico739
@zico739 Год назад
@@benhakim7471 It is but being tone deaf is not okay.
@Markelekram
@Markelekram 5 лет назад
The green tile made me GASP
@hankaustin7091
@hankaustin7091 4 года назад
Made me gasp too.. cuz it's so damn ugly
@rebarichardson4254
@rebarichardson4254 2 года назад
Nice jobs,thanks share
@Drezzedtokill
@Drezzedtokill 6 лет назад
Literally watched this twice
@PokeObsession
@PokeObsession 6 лет назад
Literally using every frame of this video as a moodboard for luxury life goals!
@garyrobertson6778
@garyrobertson6778 3 года назад
@@PokeObsession why all the 'literally'???
@tanya4534
@tanya4534 2 года назад
@@garyrobertson6778 I asked the same thing to a lot of younger people that over use and at times, misuse the word.
@wisequeens
@wisequeens 5 лет назад
dream home.. modern mansions never have the same atmosphere.
@TabsT-vy5jy
@TabsT-vy5jy 4 года назад
That's coz they don't have slaves who used to be there.
@BlahBlahBlah961
@BlahBlahBlah961 3 года назад
I love the mural wallpapers, any idea where I could get them?
@pamclemente1188
@pamclemente1188 6 лет назад
im getting a bit of a horror vibes in that house.
@Finnola
@Finnola 6 лет назад
pam clemente It reminds me of the house in the conjuring, interior and exterior.
@angelineoh6116
@angelineoh6116 6 лет назад
a lot of old houses in the south do
@Lightworkps
@Lightworkps 6 лет назад
I get a lot of slave trade vibes from this house, not my cup of tea
@focusedfreebird
@focusedfreebird 4 года назад
Yes...it's definitely haunted....
@AlbertoGarcia-bx4nq
@AlbertoGarcia-bx4nq 4 года назад
@@Lightworkps I think was madre un 1930's Kkk, yes Slaves, no
@vanivarghese3092
@vanivarghese3092 4 года назад
Omg! This is the house of the director who made the awesome 'Girl on the train' movie..? wow!!!
@lydias2980
@lydias2980 3 года назад
3:12 omg, when he said "I'll never leave this place unless i have to get a shot or something" I thought he was talking about Covid vaccination
@CBrown9758
@CBrown9758 5 лет назад
Love this mans house 👍😘😁🐝🦋🌻🌈☀️🌼🤗😍🤩🌞
@yasminabdulrahman4371
@yasminabdulrahman4371 7 лет назад
my dream house
@maxinef6654
@maxinef6654 6 лет назад
It’s a beautiful home, but I could never. 😔
@tedrusted
@tedrusted 4 года назад
This is my dream house.
@AnastasiaKonstantinova
@AnastasiaKonstantinova Год назад
Ох уж эта атмосферка.. Этот свисающий мох светотени и дуновения ветерка.. Брр прям кожей ощущаю 🙌
@katjohnson9157
@katjohnson9157 5 лет назад
Reminds me of the notebook
@jaykay1989
@jaykay1989 4 года назад
Renovations are embracing a building's past. It's beautiful in terms of design, but I don't think one should - or can - separate these types of houses from their history given how recent and ubiquitous the horror was. I think it's absolutely fair to question what the solution is - because I don't think there is a simple answer. Personally, I think I'd want to - at the very least - name the house something that felt sensitive or pay tribute in some way. I don't think comparing these houses to European castles works, as their bloody past is usually to do with battles which happened centuries ago. The history is muddier. Creepy, sure, but not in a "I can see former slave buildings from my window" way. Each to their own, and maybe if I was Southern I'd have a very different relationship with the buildings. As a Brit, I've mostly seen them in films related to racism.
@rishigurjar7197
@rishigurjar7197 6 лет назад
that title though
@helenboula3538
@helenboula3538 5 лет назад
I would e to have a home just like this one.
@pastorofmuppets7654
@pastorofmuppets7654 6 лет назад
Run Forrest Run
@AntonSlizzardhands
@AntonSlizzardhands 6 лет назад
This was beyond creepy. Living in a house built by rape, torture, and abuse.
@AlexS-oj8qf
@AlexS-oj8qf 5 лет назад
How so? Not all plantation house own slaves or mistreated slaves. Also the cities we're living at one point is a scene of gruesome horror, such as massacre, war, etc.
@leeohmoon231
@leeohmoon231 5 лет назад
like your rap gangster brothers who promote that kind of lifestyle, hypocrisy?
@badlandsghost
@badlandsghost 5 лет назад
@@AlexS-oj8qf slavery itself is abuse and the slaves on plantations worked long days and lived in dismal conditions.
@AlexS-oj8qf
@AlexS-oj8qf 5 лет назад
Alastriana 1. They lived on the buildings surrounding the plantation and not on the main plantation house itself. 2. They worked on the field and the only ones working on the house are the House Slave, and they're treated differently than field slave. 3. As I say, every plantation has it's own conditions, different owner give different treatment, how do you know this particular plantation treat slaves the way some known plantation are?
@lestermatos2989
@lestermatos2989 5 лет назад
Im an architect and i love the design but i agree it is very uncomfortable when people talk about the old south and heritage ..im like the cook house...do you know who COOKED there....like it wouldve been nice to see a plaque or some sort of mention of the underside of this beautiful house
@BlahRagdoll
@BlahRagdoll 6 лет назад
Antebellum Home... He's talking about Celia Foote!
@idanas3557
@idanas3557 6 лет назад
Solomon Bainivalu hahah
@whall5477
@whall5477 4 года назад
Two brains and about 250 thousand dollars in furnishing if not more. Does anyone realize how much this costs, to renovate that, to furnish that, it's millions of dollars.
@hankaustin7091
@hankaustin7091 4 года назад
I sure do know! I just spent $13k for ONE room to be renovated in my house, and then another $8K just on a few pieces of new furniture!
@lucamolta
@lucamolta 6 лет назад
He and his partner are lovely the house is not my thing but his films are great however the same way i couldn't live in a place where people died in painful circumstances i couldnt live in a plantation house that had slaves. People kept against their will likely tortured and worse whether or not this place did, i don't know but i would have thought that the man who directed the help would have mentioned something. The fact that he didnt makes me wonder. if that's the case i don't know how anyone could live in such a place i dunno.
@stewart335
@stewart335 4 года назад
As much as I think antebellum architecture is BEAUTIFUL we don't have anything like it here in the UK, does anyone else not find it really quite...twisted that he built his house in the style of houses that were financed through slavery? Like...it's essentially building your own dreamland plantation. I dunno something just doesn't really sit right with me. Yes they're beautiful homes but like, they're not something to be proud of.
@justwatching2428
@justwatching2428 3 года назад
I was thinking the exact same thing.
@henrylivingstone2800
@henrylivingstone2800 3 года назад
Uhhhh....I don’t think he built it though? The house already existed and he just merely bought it and redesigned the interior. So no I don’t think he’s romanticizing slavery or living a southern fantasy he merely bought an old home in the south.
@sarahdin4539
@sarahdin4539 5 лет назад
looks like Forrest Gump`s house
@th3azscorpio
@th3azscorpio 5 лет назад
It does, doesn't it?
@melanieemertaylor
@melanieemertaylor 4 года назад
looking at him, i would go after that Sean Henderson too
@purplemonkeys11
@purplemonkeys11 4 года назад
Beautiful home but ngl, high key looks like the home in conjuring.
@andizhanstuey
@andizhanstuey 6 месяцев назад
AD missed the opportunity to do an amazing house tour of this stunning house and instead went with shameless self promotion by the owners. What a wasted opportunity.
@mar1on906
@mar1on906 11 месяцев назад
How do I get in contact with Tate Taylor? I was in one of his movies and I can't get in contact with him. Please help me out🙏🏿❤
@garyrobertson6778
@garyrobertson6778 3 года назад
is it politically correct, these days, to own and celebrate an antebellum house? i'm asking earnestly.
@henrylivingstone2800
@henrylivingstone2800 3 года назад
Meh I don’t think so. It’s just a building there’s a bunch of buildings with sordid histories but it is imperative one is able to distinguish culture and values. Antebellum architecture is culture, the confederate flag is value and should be disavowed as a vestigial remnant of the past.
@andresinsurriaga876
@andresinsurriaga876 3 года назад
It takes great skill to mix the classical with the contemporary but he tried.
@morph628
@morph628 3 года назад
Haha! Shade!
@justicejoycetv
@justicejoycetv 3 года назад
He’s cute🤩
@omars.8073
@omars.8073 6 лет назад
I wonder how many slaves worked this plantation back in the day.
@badlandsghost
@badlandsghost 5 лет назад
They had eight "outbuildings" so probably 30 or so
@lareinadiondra6027
@lareinadiondra6027 5 лет назад
In the 1860 census, the doctor owned 81 black people.
@Lisa-qm3vi
@Lisa-qm3vi 5 лет назад
laReina Diondra wow!
@sensei-lr4cj
@sensei-lr4cj 5 лет назад
Probably not as many as the saudi slaves
@julia9557
@julia9557 4 года назад
Not a drop in the ocean compared to the white spaces owned by Arabs, or black salves owned by fellow Africans
@ericspencer8093
@ericspencer8093 4 года назад
Tate Taylor: "I wanted my heritage, the antebellum South, coupled with contemporary New York design, and see what happens." Me: you're fired! Immediately, leave this property and never come back.
@jonaswunderkind4580
@jonaswunderkind4580 3 года назад
?
@rpbphx
@rpbphx 5 лет назад
House? What house?!
@HerbBrid3
@HerbBrid3 5 лет назад
Ik this is about the house but y’all act like it’s not weird to want to live in a home like this. I would have Erie vibes being in the backyard and in the house just thinking about all the horrors that probably happened on his property
@geraldinemccullough3763
@geraldinemccullough3763 5 лет назад
Why did'nt they show the slave quarters..
@austinfoster9873
@austinfoster9873 5 лет назад
Lol never go to Europe then.
@brettjohnson6807
@brettjohnson6807 6 лет назад
Yes this home was built and operated by slaves, as were all plantation homes. Yes slavery was a horrific chapter of american history that is not spoken about enough. However this channel is about architecture and not the history of the american south, so no they didn't speak about the atrocities that occurred on this land. That is not to say that it shouldn't be spoken about more in our classrooms and homes. We as a nation have to learn how to deal with our history as a people without sowing the seeds of more hatred. We have had enough hatred, we need healing now, especially in the south. This is a beautiful home that once housed the embodiment of evil but hopefully can move past that.
@th3azscorpio
@th3azscorpio 5 лет назад
"Not spoken about enough???" It's all that's talked about in the black community, and in the liberal media in general.
@tgerard3860
@tgerard3860 5 лет назад
I agree, I'd like to turn auschwitz into luxury flats and a multi-media art space. imagine.
@henrylivingstone2800
@henrylivingstone2800 3 года назад
@@th3azscorpio But that’s the problem, it only circulated in “black and liberal media”. This curriculum should be ubiquitous it is a shameful and important chapter in the history of the ENTIRE United States not just to black and liberal communities. Regardless of political leaning any right minded individual would agree that the subjugation of another human being is inherently wrong and evil. And yea it’s being over reported in some circles but not enough in some circles and that’s the problem.
@platosfriend
@platosfriend 5 лет назад
Can’t say I liked the interior decoration. Doesn’t seem very personal. You can see the hand of a professional interior decorator.
@brithoney91
@brithoney91 4 года назад
but how many ghosts are there?.........
@robinsandhu8551
@robinsandhu8551 6 лет назад
Forrest gump's house
@TruthSayer2007
@TruthSayer2007 4 года назад
Love the architecture of the home, but the obvious “New York” furniture (nothing make sense) just doesn’t mesh with the style of the home at all. There’s no continuity or “home” feeling in any room, it literally looks as if they went to a weird furniture store, closed their eyes and pointed at random pieces. This home could TOTALLY be stunning and look great for the holidays. He should let a southern interior designer redo this lovely home. It could totally be beautiful.
@YoctoGamer
@YoctoGamer 4 года назад
I agree. Stunning house but the interior of all those carefully restored houses looks really similar. They use some sort of "historical eclectic" style for the interior that ignores the original style. This house could have so much personality.
@herbstzeitlose1616
@herbstzeitlose1616 3 года назад
anything is possible with enough money!
@alexrenielcapada9962
@alexrenielcapada9962 5 лет назад
isn't that the house in Forrest Gump?
@novaai463
@novaai463 4 года назад
This looks like a conjuring house
@bekahswrld
@bekahswrld 4 года назад
Who else lives in Mississippi?
@georgivelev5783
@georgivelev5783 4 года назад
So he is gay and that was his husband???
@hankaustin7091
@hankaustin7091 4 года назад
that would be my guess
@ivancarter3142
@ivancarter3142 3 года назад
Owning a plantation doesn't seem like a heritage i would want to celebrate...just sayin
@henrylivingstone2800
@henrylivingstone2800 3 года назад
S’just a building now.
@kylaguevarra6667
@kylaguevarra6667 4 года назад
they did read dead in real life
@austind3459
@austind3459 6 лет назад
less chatter, more house..
@LindsHelene
@LindsHelene 6 лет назад
Wow this is so uncomfortable. Didn’t even mention the obvious terrible history of this place... yikes.
@henrylivingstone2800
@henrylivingstone2800 3 года назад
How would have they had slipped that in there? By the end he’d just be like “oh btw bunch of slaves lived here in the 19th and 20th century”. It’s not relevant to the architectural and artistic context of the building so there’s no need to address it, that can be said during a history of the house not a architecturally analytical documentary.
@badlandsghost
@badlandsghost 5 лет назад
Eight "outbuildings" aka slave quarters
@Gobbersmack
@Gobbersmack 5 лет назад
Handy!
@hankaustin7091
@hankaustin7091 4 года назад
ok.. no.. they're not slave quarters if no slaves live there.. now they're guest houses.. huge difference there Ala...
@1963zinnia
@1963zinnia 5 лет назад
This house reminds me of the houses shown in many movies about black slavery! Cannot help thinking of bad vibes especially around the trees! The decor makes it worse.😧sorry!!
@lexi7749
@lexi7749 6 лет назад
It's haunted
@benisturning30
@benisturning30 4 года назад
Are they a couple?
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