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Welcome to Bleak House. Bleakhouse on Facebook. Schedule & Pricing. Tour Hours. Regular tour hours are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1 to 4 pm. Last tour begins at 3:30 pm. Other times are available by appointment. Closed January and February. Please contact us for more information.
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Bleak House is an antebellum Classical Revival style house in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. History. The house was first occupied by Robert Houston Armstrong and his wife, Louisa Franklin. It was built in 1858 for the couple as a wedding gift by the bride's father, Major Lawson D. Franklin. Robert ...
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Bleak House, and its terraced gardens, is used for meetings and weddings. Learn more about Civil War connections around Knoxville here. Located at: 3148 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919. Admission Charge. Hours and guided tours vary seasonally. Visit Bleak House’s official website to learn more about visiting hours and other information.
(800) 727-8045 | (865) 523-7263. © 2024 Visit Knoxville. All Rights Reserved. #KNOXROCKS. Bleak House (a.k.a. Confederate Memorial Hall and) is lovingly maintained and cared for by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 89. Bleak House was built as a wedding present for Louise Franklin and Robert Houston Armstrong.
- 3148 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, 37919, TN
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3148 Kingston Pike. Knoxville, TN 37919. United States. Get Directions. Website. http://bleakhouseudc89.org/ Bleak House is a Victorian mansion built in 1858 by prominent Knoxvillian, Robert H. Armstrong, using slave labor to mold the bricks on site.
26 reviews. #77 of 281 things to do in Knoxville. Historic Sites. Closed now. Write a review. About. The Historic Bleak House provides a romantic Italian Tuscany Villa Style, making it the perfect venue for your upcoming Wedding, Reception, Baby Shower, Business Meeting/Event, Bridal Shower/Luncheon, Photo Shoot, and much more!
Bleak House. Location: 3148 Kingston Pk. Knoxville, TN 37919 Phone: (865) 522-2371. The Tuscan style antebellum mansion was built by slaves between 1854-1858 for its newlywed owners, Robert and Louisa Franklin Armstrong. Period antiques and Museum of CSA.