This north Nashville country home, Historic Cedarwood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers a beautiful look into the antebellum farm house of yesteryear.
Built in 1835 by James Yarbrough, this beautiful homestead, located at 3831 Whites Creek Pike, is an excellent example of a Tennessee Vernacular structure that once was center of a 330 acre farm and hub for political rallies and community activity. After completion of the Whites Creek Turnpike in 1844, the increasingly prominent Yarbrough family shared their home as an inn for regional travelers. Read More
Built in 1835 by James Yarbrough, this beautiful homestead, located at 3831 Whites Creek Pike, is an excellent example of a Tennessee Vernacular structure that once was center of a 330 acre farm and hub for political rallies and community activity. After completion of the Whites Creek Turnpike in 1844, the increasingly prominent Yarbrough family shared their home as an inn for regional travelers. Read More
- Historic CedarwoodCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Front Swing at sunsetCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood HomeCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Front Porch Table & Display Copyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Front Room Flower ArrangementCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Candlelit Front Room Copyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: View of the Beautiful GroundsCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Rustic BarnCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: White Rose Bushes along a Quaint FenceCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Outdoor Wedding DisplayCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Creative Designer Food ArrangementCopyright Jan Duke
- Historic Cedarwood: Front Room Copyright Jan Duke
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