What is the rental fee for Annesdale? For a wedding and/or reception, Annesdale Rental fee is $12,500 for a Saturday and $9,500 Sunday through Friday. On holiday weekends, Sunday and Monday events carry the same rate as a Saturday.

Who owns Annesdale Mansion?

The Snowden Family had an estate sale in 2009, where they sold everything out of the home. In 2010, the current owner purchased Annesdale and preserved the 14-foot ceilings, Aubusson window treatments, and garden.

When was the Annesdale mansion built?

The Annesdale mansion was built in 1850 on Lamar Avenue which, at the time, was called Pigeon Roost Road. The home was originally built by Dr. Samuel Mansfield, a wholesale druggist from Maryland, on 200 acres on the outskirts of Memphis.

Who was the first person to live at Annesdale?

The home was originally built by Dr. Samuel Mansfield, a wholesale druggist from Maryland, on 200 acres on the outskirts of Memphis. Nineteen years later, Colonel Robert Brinkley, the guy who built the Peabody Hotel bought the estate as a wedding gift to his daughter Annie and it was named Annesdale, for Annie’s Dale.

What happened to the Memphis Mansion?

In the 1960s, the mansion was in danger of demolition. So the Memphis chapter of the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities started raising funds to renovate the property. They outfitted it for modern times, restored antique elements, and even found a fresco on one of the ballroom’s ceilings!

What happened to Ashlar Hall in Memphis?

Sometime around 2013, ownership started switching around for Ashlar Hall and the property fell further into disrepair. There are links below for the latest on its current life. This mansion of Memphis is located at 680 Adams in the heart of Victorian Village.