The impressive 1867 Italianate house known as Belle Meade was an important site in Greensboro for nearly a century. Once located at the present day intersection of Edgeworth and Bellemeade, the home was part of the fifteen-acre property of Henry Humphreys and Eliza Hill Tate. Explore three interior rooms with furnishings from this 19th-century residence, including furniture attributed to the workshop of renowned cabinet maker Thomas Day.
Belle Meade Historic Rooms
See rooms re-created from the 1867 home Belle Meade.
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