A collection of historic homes for those who dream...

c. 1790 in Natchez, MS

Posted on OHD: 8/26/24. As of 1/28/25, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

Please use the links below to see current listing information.

613 Jefferson St, Natchez, MS 39120

The historic Kings Tavern building is a three level antebellum structure with a total of 3,744 sq ft. The brick and wood building is thought to date back to the 1790's and is one of the oldest structures in Natchez. The first floor has about 2,148 sq feet and can seat about 85 people for a restaurant use. The second floor contains about 1,020 sq ft and contains several multi use spaces. The third floor contains about 576 sq ft which contains a bedroom and bathroom. The masonry walled former Distillery building contains about 1,652 sq ft and is thought to have been originally built around 1900 as a grocery store.
5,396 Sq Ft · 0.42 Ac.
Listed With
State: | Region: | Period & Associated Styles: | Misc: |
6 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Civility is expected. This site is devoted to historic architecture and the stories it carries—please keep discussions within those walls. Comments are overseen by both readers and automated moderation. Should you encounter an unsuitable remark, kindly click the red flag in the upper right corner of the comment.

Political commentary of any kind is strictly forbidden.

By commenting, you affirm that you have read—and shall abide by—the comment policy.
[Click here to review the full comment policy.] Updated 4/20/22.

Old House Dreams does not represent this property. All listing details should be independently verified.