Home Known as “The Castle” in Wartrace

Take a look at the Henry A. Clark House or more locally known as “The Castle” in Wartrace, Tennessee. I could hardly take my eyes off its beautifully restored brick and that turret is just perfection! Henry Anthony Clark was willed the land in 1892 and began construction on this house in 1902. Though it had waned a bit by that time, Henry had it built in a restrained Queen Anne Victorian architecture. After the death of his wife Lizzie in 1909, he continued to live there for fourteen years. It changed hands a few more times until it landed in the hands of the current owner who has lived there for the last 40 years! I love the careful detail that has gone into keeping this one historically accurate. The interior still boasts several pocket doors, original mantels, two dogleg ornate staircases, and beautiful paneled wainscoting. It remains one of the largest and finely detailed homes in Bedford County.

Henry A. Clark House turret, Circa 1902 – Wartrace, Tennessee
Henry A. Clark House, Circa 1902 – Wartrace, Tennessee
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