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“The finest example of Greek revival in the US”
In the 1830s, Barrington King and his father, Roswell King, co-founded the colony which became Roswell, Georgia. On the highest point, overlooking the town, Barrington built a magnificent home for his family which today is recognized as one of the best examples of Greek Revival architecture in the United States. The property was purchased by the City of Roswell in January 2005 to be developed as Roswell's third unique historic house museum. It is open to the public for tours, many educational activities, and events. Barrington Hall has been painstakingly restored and is furnished with many original family possessions. The surrounding seven acres of original grounds look much as they did 160 years ago.
The gift shop lady is very nice. It's true what they say about the South, I felt very welcomed. The house is not grand on the inside but it's beautiful nonetheless. The Greek revival style home is... Read more
My sister was in town, we wanted to do something different - found this stunning home when I searched Roswell Georgia. Plenty of parking, but the signs to get to the front door could be a bit... Read more
I bought two voucher for "A Southern Trilogy" tour from Livingsocial for $9 each. "A Southern Trilogy" includes admission to Barrington Hall, Bulloch Hall and Smith Plantation. So on a sunny... Read more
Barrington Hall
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- Sun: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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