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Nestled on just over 17 acres of picturesque land with an additional 10 Acres also available, generally known today as the "Old Meadow’s Place" but originally known as West Point Manor or Plantation, this historic estate offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Tennessee's rich heritage. The home was built in 1812, originally claimed from a land grant awarded to Colonel Robert J. West in the 1790s. It was constructed with over 250,000 bricks, made on-site using his own furnace and kilns to produce the high-quality brick which has endured over 212 years. With over 3,700 Square Feet, five bedrooms, each with its own fireplace, and three bathrooms, there's ample room for the whole family to spread out and enjoy privacy and comfort. Whether you're envisioning a private residence, a bed and breakfast, or a historic event venue, the possibilities are endless with West Point Manor. Let your imagination run wild as you breathe new life into this treasured piece of Tennessee history.