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Woodstock is located about twelve miles southeast of Natchez. The grounds of the plantation house are beautifully landscaped with century-old live oak trees and flowering shrubs. The stuccoed-brick residence is sheltered by a hipped roof pierced by three, interior brick chimneys. The roof was altered earlier in the twentieth century by the addition of a red-tile covering and a single -front and rear dormer to light the attic. The five-bay, northerly facade is fronted by a full-width, deep gallery which is recessed beneath the front slope of the hipped roof and is supported by massive, stuccoed-brick, battered Doric columns echoed at the ends of the front wall by pilasters and linked by a railing of battered balusters with molded handrail. The columns support a full molded entablature that is carried around all elevations of the building. The main entrance occupies the center bay of the fivebay facade and is flanked by jib windows (window sash set over moveable panels). Windows feature surrounds that are battered, shouldered, arid molded, are filled with six-oversix, double-hung sash, and are closed by original shutter blinds. The facade is finished in scored stucco with a molded baseboard with two fasciae. The single-leaf entrance door with four molded panels is set within a Grecian frontispiece consisting of a full entablature supported by paneled and battered attached columns set in antis with fluted, freestanding Ionic columns.. The doorway is flanked by sidelights with rectillinear glazing set over molded panels. The interior of the house has a triple-pile plan with central hallway separating the first two ranges of rooms and widening at the third range to become a generous dining room. The plan is derivative of the typical plan of the Lower Mississippi Valley where the ends of the rear gallery of a single or double-pile plan are enclosed with small "cabinet" rooms. At Woodstock, the dining room occupies an area that would more usually be expressed as an open gallery, although it was enclosed originally. The interior proportions of the house are magnificent and lavish trim is riot restricted to the more formal areas. All rooms are crowned with deeply molded plaster cornices and anchored with molded bases with two fasciae. Window and door surrounds are shouldered, battered, and molded, and the jib windows of the facade are echoed by fixed molded panels beneath all other windows of the house. Doors have four, molded and fielded panels except in the dining room, which is distinguished by two-panel doors and dominated by a large wooden punkah, or ceiling fan, which rivals those at Linden, Elms Court and Melrose in scale. An enclosed straight-run stairway leads from the dining room to the attic, which has always been used for storage. Alterations to Woodstock are minimal and include the addition of the red-tile roof and dormers and the loss of the original mantel pieces. A sympathetic addition has been made to the rear of the house for a modern kitchen and den. Three historic outbuildings are features of the Woodstock plantation complex and gain added significance from the rarity of surviving log dependencies in Adams County. Immediately to the rear of the house is a two-story, gabled-roof kitchen building with its original cooking fireplaces. An unusual feature of the building are the dual enclosed staircases, one entered from the southern end bay of the western facade and the other from the northern end bay of the eastern elevation. The smoke house is a small log building, newly sheathed in protective clapboards, with a pyramidal roof. The third historic outbuilding is diminutive in size and has a gabled roof with a front porch sheltered by a broken-slope roof extension supported by posts. Listed by: Kyle Tallo 985-969-6988, Crescent Sotheby's International Realty 504-944-3605 ZILLOW: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/10... BECOME AN OUR RESTORATION NATION OFFICIAL CITIZEN: https://www.ourrestorationnation.com/... https://www.ourrestorationnation.com/ Instagram: / ourrestorationnation Facebook: / ourrestorationnation TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourrestoratio...