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Alabama is well known for its beautiful plantation homes that are located throughout the state. Many of these homes have been preserved into historical museums, while others are privately owned. Some have even been transformed into one-of-a-kind bed and breakfasts. One plantation home in particular that currently operates as a bed and breakfast is Everhope Plantation. For more information, read on.
Everhope Plantation, which was built in 1852 by Nathan Mullin Carpenter, is located off the beaten path in the charming town of Eutaw. It's one of Alabama's most beautiful plantation homes.
From actors and professional athletes, to governors and CEO's, a variety of people from all over the world have traveled (and continue to do so) to Eutaw to stay at Everhope Plantation. It's also a popular place to stay during football season.
The acreage surrounding Everhope Plantation is incredibly well-kept. It's cross fenced with a 50+ tree peach orchard and grape orchard, in addition to pecan, fig, persimmon, pear, pine, oak, cedar, and magnolia trees.
Everhope Plantation offers seven unique guestrooms: Governor's Corner, Beverly's Nursery, The Captain's Office, Ranch View, Sweet Home Alabama, Cedar Guest Quarters, and Hunter's Retreat. To see what each of these bedrooms offer, and to book your stay, click
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Multiple outbuildings are also located on the property, including the carriage house. Because the carriage house has been upgraded, it's the perfect spot for weddings, reunions, parties, and celebrations of all kinds.