Location, trees and welcoming space are just the beginning of the things to love about this home built circa 1834. A detailed history of the house, from land grants to modern times, was assembled by renowned Natchez historian Mary Postlewaite. To build this house, cypress trees were harvested locally, sent north where the house was constructed in components, then shipped down river and assembled on site. The corner lot is shaded with a beautiful live oak and a southern magnolia, and features off street parking. The yard is enclosed with intricate wrought iron fences. Inside is a spacious foyer, parlor, dining room and den that all open onto perfect place for entertaining. The den is off the kitchen where meals were prepared for a big family and large parties. The second floor can be reached by winding stairs or an elevator and features 4 bedrooms 2 baths and a landing. The third floor attic has rough hewn wood floors and exposed cypress beams. The roof was replaced in 2021