12 Oldest Standing Homes in Mississippi

12 Oldest Standing Homes in Mississippi
Kadija Taylor, Kinetix Real Estate via Zillow

Mississippi, a state rich in history and Southern charm, is home to some of the oldest and most storied residences in the United States. These 12 remarkable homes, each a testament to the craftsmanship and architectural elegance of their time, have stood the test of time. Let’s take a journey through the past and explore the architectural gems that still stand proudly today.

1. Greek Revival Home in Holly Springs, Mississippi (1832)

Greek Revival Home in Holly Springs, Mississippi (1832)
Patty Greer, Coldwell Banker Collins-Maury via Zillow

Built in 1832, this Greek Revival-style home offers 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms on 0.5 acres. With spacious rooms, high ceilings, and antique wood floors, it exudes historic charm. The home is historically significant, having belonged to Alexander McEwen’s daughter, who married Brigadier General Winfred Scott Featherston in 1858. A workshop is also included, offering a perfect blend of history and classic craftsmanship.

2. Greek Revival Home in Holly Springs, Mississippi (1841)

Greek Revival Home in Holly Springs, Mississippi (1841)
Amanda V. Linton, Local Agency Realty Group via Zillow

Built in 1841, McCrosky Place is a beautifully preserved Greek Revival-style home, making it only the fifth owner in its rich history. The home features a soaring foyer, formal dining room, and sitting room. The custom kitchen includes granite countertops and a gas range. The primary suite offers an en suite bath with a clawfoot tub. Outdoors, enjoy the L-shaped back porch and extended driveway.

3. Creole Townhouse in Biloxi, Mississippi (1846)

Creole Townhouse in Biloxi, Mississippi (1846)
Matthew A. Blaine, Blaine & Co., LLC via Zillow

Built in 1846, Scherer House is a luxury multi-unit property offering 8 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. Meticulously renovated, it combines historic charm with modern luxury. Features include quartz countertops, high-end appliances, and sound suppression systems. Located in the heart of Downtown Biloxi, the property provides turnkey Airbnb opportunities with proven rental success.

4. Greek Revival Home in Natchez, Mississippi (1851)

Greek Revival Home in Natchez, Mississippi (1851)
Kyle Tallo, Crescent Sotheby’s International Realty via Zillow

Built in 1851, located on 430 acres, this stunning 1851 Greek Revival estate features a red tile roof, classic white columns, and expansive windows. Surrounded by centuries-old oak trees, the home offers symmetrical design with spacious rooms. The estate includes hardwood timber, ponds, and a creek, adding to its charm and grandeur. A perfect blend of Southern history and modern comfort.

5. Italianate Home in Vicksburg, Mississippi (1870)

Italianate Home in Vicksburg, Mississippi (1870)
Corey Rickrode, Coldwell Banker All Stars via Zillow

Built in 1870, this Italianate home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Featuring 8 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, and 12-foot ceilings, it offers both historical significance and modern comforts. The home includes a finished basement, two laundry facilities, and a large parking area with a 3-bay carport, pergola, and gazebo. Situated just 5 blocks from downtown, this property is perfect for those who appreciate architectural history.

6. Southern Colonial Home in Biloxi, Mississippi (1875)

Southern Colonial Home in Biloxi, Mississippi (1875)
Philip Demoran, The Demoran Realty Group via Zillow

Built in 1875, this beautiful home boasts tall columns and views of the Gulf. The property, situated on 0.85 acres, is listed as one of Biloxi’s historic homes. Inside, you’ll find stained glass windows, a distinctive wooden staircase, and a large mural in one of the bedrooms. The property is zoned for Community Business, offering versatility for use as a hotel, restaurant, or even a wedding venue.

7. Neoclassical Cottage in Pascagoula, Mississippi (1880)

Neoclassical Cottage in Pascagoula, Mississippi (1880)
Charlie F. Green, Charlie Green Real Estate via Zillow.

Built in 1880, this charming cottage offers 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, featuring high ceilings and a spacious patio. Located just a short walk to the beach, this home offers a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a quaint retreat with potential. While it requires some TLC, it’s a court-ordered sale and is sold as is, with the inspection for informational purposes only.

8. Italianate Home in Holly Springs, Mississippi (1880)

Italianate Home in Holly Springs, Mississippi (1880)
Alesia Evans, Local Agency Realty Group via Zillow

Built in 1880, this magnificent 6-bedroom, 3-bathroom Italianate-style home features soaring ceilings and rich hardwood floors, along with intricate stained-glass windows and original light fixtures. The updated kitchen and baths blend modern conveniences with historic charm. A spacious walk-up attic offers expansion potential, while the expansive front porch adds character. This home is perfect for those ready to restore a masterpiece.

9. Craftsman Home in Pass Christian, Mississippi (1890)

Craftsman Home in Pass Christian, Mississippi (1890)
Joseph B. Piernas, Exit Extra Mile Realty LLC via Zillow

Built in 1890, this charming Craftsman-style home has been recently renovated, featuring new exterior doors and a new roof (2 years old). With 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, it offers an inviting porch and rear deck with rails added for added convenience. Located in downtown Pass Christian, it’s within walking distance to the beach, restaurants, and local amenities, making it a perfect home for those who enjoy small-town living.

10. Queen Anne Victorian Home in Natchez, Mississippi (1891)

Queen Anne Victorian Home in Natchez, Mississippi (1891)
Jim E. Smith, Stedman Ulmer Realty via Zillow

Built in 1891, this Queen Anne-style home boasts classic elements like a mansard roof, dormer windows, and a welcoming front porch. Recently renovated, it offers modern amenities while preserving its historical charm. The home features 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, hardwood floors, and six fireplaces. Located on 0.68 acres, it offers breathtaking views of the Mississippi River and stunning sunsets.

11. Folk Victorian Home in Natchez, Mississippi (1900)

Folk Victorian Home in Natchez, Mississippi (1900)
Jackie Montgomery, Christian Shane Properties, LLC via Zillow

Built in 1900, this charming Folk Victorian home blends timeless charm with modern comfort. Featuring 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, it offers a main-level primary suite, a spacious kitchen with a granite bar, gas stove, and double ovens. The original pine floors and open family room create a welcoming ambiance. Enjoy the private driveway, two-car carport, and the front porch with a swing, all just a short stroll from downtown Natchez.

12. Folk Victorian Home in Gulfport, Mississippi (1900)

Folk Victorian Home in Gulfport, Mississippi (1900)
Charlotte Distefano, Weichert Realtors-Gulf Properties via Zillow

Built in 1900, this updated Victorian home offers 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms with both historic charm and modern amenities. Featuring plantation shutters, crown molding, and granite countertops in the kitchen, the home also includes recessed lighting, original wood floors, and an en-suite master bath. The property boasts a covered back porch, a sprinkler system, and a fenced yard, making it ideal for both residential and commercial use.