Top 3 Covington Georgia Antebellum Homes to Visit!


Twelve-Oaks-B&BCovington Georgia is one of the most historic and beautiful places in north Georgia. If you are a history buff, this is one tourism spot you must see! Covington Georgia is full of Georgia Antebellum homes that will transport you to another era of time. These picturesque homes are open for tours most of the year and they are something you won’t want to miss!

The Cedars of Covington, in Covington Georgia, is a majestic example of Greek revival architecture. Built in 1880, it still holds a tinge of Victorian influence throughout. This scenic home features square columns that support a beautifully made veranda. This home has even been featured in films! You can see this southern beauty in In The Heat of the Night and A Simple Twist of Fate. Take a tour of it and see its entire main floor, the gardens and its grounds.

Whitehall, like The Cedars of Covington, is an excellent example of Greek revival architecture in Covington Georgia. Judge John Harris built this elegant home in the 1830’s; he used this mansion for his Covington Georgia town home. This beautiful Georgia Antebellum home has traded owners throughout the years and is now a fully renovated and fully operational bed and breakfast known as The Twelve Oaks Bed and Breakfast. Rather than just taking a tour of this antebellum masterpiece, you can stay the night in it!

Dixie Manor is another original antebellum Covington work of art. Judge Thomas Franklin Jones built this beautiful mansion in 1838, and today it remains almost completely unaltered. This home, like The Cedars of Covington, has been a hot spot for film productions. It has been featured in The Heat of the Night and Miss Evers Boys. It has also been featured in a HGTV television series, If Walls Could Talk. This home still holds its original 18-inch thick bricks, as well as ten original fireplaces and original southern heart pine floors.

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