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Steamboat Gothic Home in Bell Buckle
It was a snowy day in our little town of Bell Buckle when I went stir crazy and made my way out for a drive. I have admired this home for many years, but sitting up on that hill all covered in snow, I had to get a picture! This is the Reagor House that…
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Pink House in Bell Buckle
This beautiful pink Victorian is another favorite in Bell Buckle! Built circa late 1800s. I’ve always loved the arched windows and the subtle gable details.
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Historic Meek House in Bell Buckle
One of my all-time favorites in Bell Buckle is The Meek House. This late Victorian is a beautiful shade of periwinkle and has well-preserved gingerbread trim. It’s a unique “T” shape with a U-shaped porch that goes all the way around the front of the home. They always have it decorated so beautifully, too!
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Bell Buckle Home Now Bed and Breakfast
This beautiful Victorian in Bell Buckle, Tennessee was built sometime in the late 1800s. It was home to Annie White-Scruggs who is credited for making Bell Buckle an arts and crafts community. The home is now Seasons Bed and Breakfast and another beautiful place to stay if you’re ever in the area!
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Bell Home Used to Also House Doctor’s Practice
How about another Bell Buckle beaut! The White House was built in 1895 for a Dr. White which was one of the town’s known doctors. It stayed in his family for over 50 years before being turned into a lovely bed and breakfast. It’s now The Walker Inn and the perfect place to stay if…
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Webb School’s Junior Room Stands Strong
This adorable school house is the Junior Room located on the campus of The Webb School (prep school) in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. HEY, that’s where I live! This building is the original classroom built in 1886. It still has the original clapboard siding and is still used by the school today.
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Bell Buckle Home in Magazines
Another home in Bell Buckle, Tennessee that I see on a regular basis now that we have moved here. This is a Victorian known at the Winnett Home (or also the Burl White Home) was built in the 1800s/early 1900s. It has been featured in the County Almanac and Southern Living Magazine! It was home…
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Whimsical Bell Buckle Home
Now that we live in this historic town, it’s such a treat to go for walks past beautiful homes like this one! This is the Robertson House, circa late 1800s. This Victorian is surrounded by beautiful flowers and has a fun, eclectic vibe to it!