
These Mississippi homes carry more than just history — they carry heart. With tall windows, turned-wood trim, and porches made for rocking chairs and slow evenings, each one feels lifted from a storybook. You’ll find original doors that still creak, stair rails shaped by hand, and layouts that follow old rhythms instead of fast trends. And though they’re from another era, they’re still fully livable — and still on the market. For buyers looking for warmth, charm, and something that quietly stands out, these homes are ready for a new chapter.
1. Queen Anne Victorian Home in Natchez, Mississippi (1891)

Built in 1891, this captivating Victorian-style home has recently undergone a full renovation, preserving its historical charm while incorporating modern amenities. With 4500 square feet of living space, this residence features 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The property sits on a generous 0.68-acre lot, providing ample room for outdoor enjoyment and incredible views of the mighty Mississippi River from many rooms in the house. You will be able to enjoy some of the most magnificent sunsets seen anywhere in the world. The house showcases classic Victorian elements, including a distinctive mansard roof, dormer windows, and a welcoming front porch.
2. Greek Revival Home in Holly Springs, Mississippi (1841)

Built in 1841, this antebellum Greek Revival in Holly Springs offers the rare opportunity to be just the fifth owner of this stunning, historic property. Through the generations, only a small handful of people have been able to call McCrosky Place home. Step through the front door into a soaring foyer. Straight ahead through the double doors, you will find the custom-designed kitchen with plenty of thoughtful storage space, granite countertops, a gas range, attractive fixtures, and a half bath for guests. The window treatments and back porch furniture complement the home. Both chimneys have been restored from the ground up with ventless logs.
3. American Foursquare Home in Clarksdale, Mississippi (1917)

Built in 1917, the Claremont House is a hidden gem of the Mississippi Delta, set behind rows of majestic oak trees. This stately country home sits on 5.8 peaceful acres, offering a rare blend of timeless charm and rich local history with Delta farmland as the backdrop. This home once stood along the route of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad and served a community with its own post office from 1905 to 1932. Today, it remains a graceful symbol of Delta heritage and rural beauty.
4. Queen Anne Victorian Home in Canton, Mississippi (1900)

Built in 1900, this classic southern-style home was renovated in 1994. The Smith-Riddell home boasts original hardwood floors, woodwork, built-ins, and other features that are a must-see. This historic home has remained within the same family since its construction. Upon entering, you are greeted by a stunning vintage staircase that leads to three upstairs bedrooms, a balcony, and an office. To the right of the staircase, just off the charming foyer, is the living room, ideal for entertaining guests.
5. Folk Victorian Home in Houston, Mississippi (1900)

Built in 1900, welcome to this beautifully restored 5-bedroom, 2-bath home located within the city limits of Houston, Mississippi. Sitting proudly on a spacious corner lot, this 2,692 sq ft residence seamlessly blends historic charm with modern updates—making it move-in ready for today’s lifestyle. From its spacious layout and large bedrooms to its thoughtful upgrades and modern amenities, this home offers the best of both worlds—historic character and contemporary comfort. Situated on a desirable corner lot in a quiet neighborhood, this gem is just minutes from local schools, shops, and restaurants.
6. American Craftsman Bungalow in Laurel, Mississippi (1920)

Built in 1920, this stunning home, featured on Home Town, boasts a gorgeous kitchen that opens to a spacious living room with tall ceilings, creating a bright and inviting space. Upstairs, you’ll find a versatile bonus room perfect for a home office, playroom, or guest area. Enjoy relaxing on the classic Southern front porch where you can catch up with neighbors. Conveniently located near downtown, this home offers three bedrooms and three and a half baths, combining charm and functionality in an ideal location.
7. Queen Anne Victorian Mansion in Natchez, Mississippi (1890)

Built in 1890, this breathtaking Victorian Mansion offers approximately 6,000 square feet of elegant living space on a lush 0.40-acre lot (100×164). This 5-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom masterpiece seamlessly blends historic grandeur with modern sophistication, making it the perfect home for discerning buyers, family, entertainers, or those dreaming of a prestigious bed and breakfast. Stroll along the Mighty Mississippi River for quiet enjoyment, festivals, restaurants, and music scenes.
8. Greek Revival Mansion in Lorman, Mississippi (1857)

Built in 1857, this Greek Revival mansion is now on the market for the first time in almost 50 years! Located on almost 100 acres in prime timber and hunting country, this rural estate was for many years the famous Rosswood Bed & Breakfast. It can be used as a single-family home, bed & breakfast, or a very upscale hunting lodge. The house has 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, all within 6,197 sq ft of living space. In addition to being remarkably original, the original floorplan is still mostly intact and has amazing architectural features with numerous types of intricate, detailed molding. The historic house is located right in the center of the nearly 100-acre property, of which about 85 acres are in timber, and is approached by a wide drive lined with oak trees.
9. American Craftsman Bungalow in Meridian, Mississippi (1922)

Built in 1922, this home sits on approximately 1.77 lush acres with mature landscaping and includes a vast fenced enclosure in the backyard. The location and lot afford privacy and space but are super convenient to town. A sizable, covered porch adorns the welcoming front, and a newer covered deck spans across the back. The low-maintenance exterior of brick and vinyl with updated windows almost throughout equals more downtime. Inside, discover a spacious living room and a large primary suite featuring a walk-in closet, ensuite bath, and cozy wood-burning fireplace. There’s also a substantial shop including electricity with an attached covered patio perfect for grilling and entertaining.
10. Folk Victorian Home in Philadelphia, Mississippi (1907)

Built in 1907, this Antebellum Home sits on almost 1 acre in the heart of Philadelphia’s Historical District. This home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with all the original charm, including beautiful original hardwood flooring, 12-foot ceilings, an updated kitchen with custom cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. The den has vaulted ceilings with a stone fireplace, a wraparound porch, a two-car carport, a gunite pool, and a 416 sq ft pool house/studio apartment.










