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Step into the past and uncover the hidden stories of Glenfield. Be guided by the expert hand of the 4th generation owner as she brings the historic home to life. Marvel at the stunning antiques and learn about the intriguing ways each room was utilized before and during the Civil War. Hear about the heart-wrenching events that took place when Union soldiers, marauders, and thieves roamed the grounds of the former plantation home. This tour will leave a lasting impression!
Historic Tours offered Daily
11:30 am, 1:00, 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm
or call for appointment at 601-443-1400
Tickets $20
Student $15
ages 6 and under are free
If payment method is cash at the door - please call us to reserve your space at 601-443-1400.
For reservations with credit card payment, please click book now for tickets.

Join Marjorie for an intimate gathering at Glenfield. Enjoy tea, coffee or wine and light homemade refreshments, enjoy a relaxed conversation filled with personal memories, family traditions, Natchez history, and stories from a lifetime spent at one of the South's most remarkable historic homes.
Unlike a traditional house tour, this experience offers guests the opportunity to visit with Marjorie in a casual setting, ask questions, share stories, and enjoy the warmth and hospitality that have welcomed visitors to Glenfield for generations.
This special experience provides a rare opportunity to connect with the people, memories, and traditions that continue to make Glenfield a living home.
Afternoon High Tea with Marjorie
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Duration: Approximately 90 minutes
Available by advance reservation.
Tickets $75
Please call 601-443-1400 for reservations and availability, or fill out the form.
Through the lens of 15 year old Lucy Cannon, the daughter of William and Jane Shipp Cannon, Lucy chronicles her families daily life during the Civil War when troops occupied the town of Natchez, Mississippi. Lucy's diary and sketchbook are on display at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore, Maryland. Additional copies of the diary are available for purchase at Glenfield.