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Elisha Winn House and Park
15 South Clayton Street, Lawrenceville
“Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Elisha Winn House was constructed around 1812 in what was then Jackson County. It became part of the newly-formed Gwinnett County on December 15, 1818. The property is significant because much of the early county planning took place in this house, which also facilitated Gwinnett’s first courts, elections, and jail.” – Gwinnett County
- Dedicated parking lot.
- Multiple acres, including a walking trail
- Garden area
- Grounds include an amphitheater, historic home, one-room schoolhouse, and barn.
Managed by Gwinnett Historical Society
770.822.5174
Isaac Adair House
15 South Clayton Street, Lawrenceville
“One of the oldest houses in Gwinnett, the circa-1827 Isaac Adair House is a southern beauty with remarkable craftsmanship, down to the hand-planed boards and mortise and tenon joints. Exemplifying the Federal/Georgian architectural style common to the period, the two-story box structure was built two rooms deep with doors and windows in strict symmetry, a side gable roof, small entry porch, and a fanlight over the doorway with sidelights. The house was originally located near the intersection of Pike Street and Hurricane Shoals Road, moved to Chandler Road in the 1980s, and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. A manicured garden with an arbor and pergola adds to the ambiance of the lovely site, which is available to rent. ” – Gwinnett County
- Dedicated parking lot.
- Storage
- Garden area
- Steps from dining and shops
770.822.5450
GwinnettHistoricRentals@GwinnettCounty.com
Lawrenceville Female Seminary
455 South Perry Street, Lawrenceville
“Step back in time at the Lawrenceville Female Seminary, which houses the Gwinnett History Museum on the second floor. Built in the 1830s as a finishing school for young women, the structure was destroyed by fire, reconstructed in 1855, and later served as a Masonic lodge, a community civic center, and even a local radio station! Museum exhibits spotlight early county history with many artifacts unearthed during restoration work in the 1970s. A showcase of Federal and Greek Revival-style architecture, this one-of-a-kind property is also available for rentals, with special features including a preserved classroom with the original slate chalkboard along one wall, and a brick courtyard with fountain on the enchanting grounds.” – Gwinnett County
- Dedicated parking lot.
- Storage
- Garden landscape
- Walking distance from shopping and dining.
770.822.5450
GwinnettHistoricRentals@GwinnettCounty.com
Rhodes Hall
1516 Peachtree Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
“Rhodes Hall, one of Atlanta’s few remaining mansions on Peachtree Street, is located just north of Pershing Point. Built in 1904, prior to the development of Ansley Park, Rhodes Hall was designed by one of Atlanta’s most celebrated young architects, Willis F. Denny II, for one of the city’s wealthiest men. Constructed of Stone Mountain granite in the Romanesque Revival style, it holds statewide significance for both the quality and style of its architecture.” – Rhodes Hall
- Dedicated parking lot. Available for rent independently.
- Storage
- Urban castle
- Garden landscape
- In the heart of Atlanta. Proximity to many amenities.
404-885-7800











































