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Rowan Oak
916 Old Taylor Rd, Oxford, MS 38655, United States
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Wi
Review №1

With COVID you cannot tour inside the home right now but you are still free to walk the grounds from dawn to dusk. It’s a beautiful property. There are 150 year old cedars lining the walk in. The grounds are well kept, but not over kept. Definitely worth a stop

St
Review №2

Illuminating peek at Faulkners life. Tour was self-guided, but still informative. Student representative was pleasant and helpful, and the entrance fee was modest (they accept cash only!). While several of the rooms seemed like standard this is what an old house looked like fare, there were enough placards and informational displays about the authors life to make it relatable.Of the house itself: The authors personality is still evident in his home. Of note were the sparseness of his daughters room to the literal writing on the walls in his study and telephone nook. (Perception of these areas varied widely within our group: did the study graffiti reflect a carefree spirit who didnt care about appearances or materials, or a somewhat callous soul who lived like he knew—and didnt care— that someone would have to clean up after him?)

Br
Review №3

I had a wonderful visit and loved the grounds of Rowan Oak. This is a real treasure in Oxford. If you are interested in literature (Or history in general), include a stop here to learn about William Faulkner and his family.

Re
Review №4

The home of William Faulkner, on of the greatest Mississippi writers of all time who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his literature. He was an alcoholic most of his career. The home & grounds feature the slave/later the help quarters, a smoke house, a barn where Faulkner housed his various horses & the main house also known as Rowan Oak. There are no Rowan Oaks on the property.

ta
Review №5

Beautiful historic property. Well maintained. Lots of southern charm and history there.

Su
Review №6

The grounds and house are fascinating. You can step through the doorway of each room, held back by a plexiglass half-circle. It only costs 5 bucks and you can wander around as much as youd like. Very low-key, very cool.

Da
Review №7

Their web page says they are open. They are not. Gate is locked with sign that only says they are closed until further notice. They should have reopened by now, but regardless, their web page needs to be accurate.

I.
Review №8

Great place to visit even if youre not into literature. Lots of history and antiques. Quite and peaceful setting with beautiful views. There is an easy hiking trail you can take from campus to here.

Ma
Review №9

Lots of info about Faulkner, and the grounds and home are beautiful.

Ju
Review №10

A MUSEUM WITHOUT A GIFT SHOP!!!! I dare you to ask to buy a t-shirt or poster here!! Great bit of history, beautiful scenery. Its a gem in the Palm Springs of the Bible Belt. Terribly under utilized potential profit generator here!!

Te
Review №11

Definitely worth stopping in for the self guided tour.

Ka
Review №12

It is a self guided tour. The man who is the caretaker is very nice, knowledgeable, and interesting. It was raining so we didnt explore the grounds.

Th
Review №13

If you have any interest in Faulkner or Southern lit, do it! Very friendly, knowledge staff.

Wi
Review №14

Never heard of this place before and Ive lived within 75 miles of it for over 20 yearsSo glad we planned the trip through Oxford on our way to Tupelo. Only $5 to tour the home. Very much worth it. Free to tour the grounds.

mi
Review №15

Walk the grounds an trail from the University museum Rowan oak house still closed because of covid 19

Jo
Review №16

Must see for any literature fan in the world. Well maintained by staff, beautiful grounds, and a ton of history. Highly recommend.

Ja
Review №17

A must stop on the literary trail.

Ju
Review №18

Wonderful museum with great artifacts! If you are interested in William Faulkner it is a must see!

Sa
Review №19

Enjoyable. We found one of the works of the writer penciled on the wall.

ro
Review №20

Best tour I took on my whole vacation. You can even use Bills commode (!)

Ho
Review №21

Ladies very knowledgeable. Great place to visit.

Wa
Review №22

William Faulkners home. City of Oxford has grown around the property, but it still feels as if you are miles away from civilization, quiet, peaceful, lovely setting. Interesting and historical.

Rh
Review №23

The home of William Faulkner is a cool place to see when touring the University of Mississippi or Oxford, Mississippi. I did not have the chance to tour the house itself, but the outside and property is beautiful. The handicap parking is not easily accessible and it is a bit of driving through unpaved roads and bumpy paths to get to the house. It is within walking distance from the Ole Miss. A good history spot of Mississippi.

Hs
Review №24

The gate was closed when they say the grounds are open from dawn to dusk daily. I still made it there through the trail.

Te
Review №25

We didnt take an official tour, but we enjoyed the beauty of the exterior of the house and the grounds. A lovely piece of American literary history. Im glad its available for the public to see.

Ma
Review №26

I shoot several sessions at Rowan Oak. Myself and my clients always have an incredible, quiet and enjoyable experience here! Highly recommend!

Gr
Review №27

Just a lovely place and omg the trees are so beautiful.. after closing hours a lot of photographers and their subjects come here to take pictures, but there are plenty of places to lay down a blanket and relax without being in any bodies way. Never been during open hours.

De
Review №28

Great spot to visit for William Faulkner fans and history buffs. The house is well maintained and curated to give an authentic look at how Faulkner’s home looked when he occupied it.

Sh
Review №29

Such a wonderful visit! I appreciate that they offer the self guided tour so that we could roam the house and grounds at our own pace and in the order we preferred. Staff are obviously incredibly knowledgeable.

De
Review №30

Whether a fan of Faulkner or not, this property is a relic that can be appreciated by any nature lover or history buff. While Oxford has grown around Rowan Oak, the home and property still feel secluded, remaining quiet and harboring its natural environment that Faulkner so adored.For fans of Faulkner, such as myself, the tour becomes far more enchanting - walking into and experiencing the spaces he existed in while writing some of his seminal works. Highly recommended.

Le
Review №31

Cool place to w as ok around

Wi
Review №32

Ethereal place. Perfect atmosphere for aspiring writers.

Ra
Review №33

Truly impressive old mansion, but no tourist services at all during hours we visited.

Jo
Review №34

Such a great property. It was a treat to explore. The house was worth the price to tour. I enjoyed the woods trail to campus as well

Cl
Review №35

I absolutely love this place!!! It has so many much memorabilia than a few years ago. I loved listening to Faulkners Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech on the head phones. Bill was great. It was a wonderful experience!! I do love all things Faulkner & Ole Miss.

He
Review №36

Wonderful visit wouldnt take anything for it

Ch
Review №37

A step back into history. I can only imagine what it was like during Faulkners era. Still yet a little bit of the inspiration he felt is there in the magic of these old walls. Just imagine open your eyes and see.

Ma
Review №38

Wonderful, friendly staff! From BTR and...they had nice things to say about coach O. In Oxford, love Faulkner? alias Falkner? This is a must see!!!

Ca
Review №39

Beautiful home and grounds. If you love Southern writers you need to make a stop here!

Na
Review №40

Loved the story from the curator about the trees. Ask!!!

Ap
Review №41

Beautiful Landscaping...Only 5$ to tour the home but free to tour grounds. Great location for outdoor wedding or other event.

Ol
Review №42

Absolutely gorgeous grounds to walk around -- beautiful house, wonderful environs. Really great stop for a Faulkner fan.

Ja
Review №43

A must visit in Oxford. Perfect wedding venue.

Mi
Review №44

Loved the entire grounds and home.

Ro
Review №45

Beautiful grounds and a very informative tour.

Jo
Review №46

Its an old house with pretty trees. The hiking trail goes up to the baseball field.

St
Review №47

Beautiful house with lots of history! It was intriguing to learn about William Faulkner.

je
Review №48

Enjoyed rhe hoise and groumds..gave an insight into who the man was....

Ry
Review №49

Love William Faulkner, so I loved seeing where he wrote most of his best novels and stories. Beautiful place.

Lu
Review №50

Excellent place of historical significance. Some new rooms recently opened up to public veiwing. Reasonably priced at $5.

Ju
Review №51

What could possibly be said about Faulkner beyond 5-Stars and you need to go see it yourself.

Aa
Review №52

Nice place to know about William Faulkner.The entry is free for Olemiss student.A must visit place when you are in Oxford.

St
Review №53

Beautiful landscape for photography.

Mi
Review №54

A wonderful museum about 5 blocks from the house. To see how Faulkner lived and how his rooms looked after his death is like taking a snapshot in time. Really cool.

Ju
Review №55

A must see for Faulkner fans

Jo
Review №56

Friendly staff, inside is engaging, but grounds are unkempt

Ke
Review №57

Great historical presentation for a renowned author.

Ca
Review №58

Special event. Shady and cool outside

K
Review №59

Amazing and beautiful, so glad that the University maintains this piece of history

tk
Review №60

Its beautiful and a great place for those who love Faulkners works.

De
Review №61

William Faulkner. What more could I say?

An
Review №62

A fabulously historic location. Great for nature walks, animal walks, or photography.

st
Review №63

Really fun hiking trail with a really neat, historic place to visit at the end

La
Review №64

Quite interesting.

Ro
Review №65

This place has so much history and yet is falling apart. Sad to see it slowly decay.

Sc
Review №66

It exposes the excesses of modern America.

Am
Review №67

Beautiful!

Li
Review №68

Very cool to this English teacher!

Br
Review №69

Beautiful preserved grounds of Faulkners house

e
Review №70

Great!

Re
Review №71

A great place to walk the kids and dog.

Al
Review №72

Wonderful place even today.

J.
Review №73

Fun piece of history, but unlikely to excite. Beware: your kids will be ready to go after 5 minutes.

Te
Review №74

Neat place to visit.

Jo
Review №75

It’s Rowan Oak. ️

Su
Review №76

Wonderful

am
Review №77

Pretty. Interesting. Lot of reading.

He
Review №78

Literacy and history!

Al
Review №79

Really nice hiking trail

Ch
Review №80

Absolutely beautiful and breathtaking.

Ni
Review №81

Really nice and knowledgeable staff!

Sh
Review №82

Beautiful place

Jo
Review №83

Loved it.

C
Review №84

Very beautiful and peaceful

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  • Address:916 Old Taylor Rd, Oxford, MS 38655, United States
  • Site:https://museum.olemiss.edu/historic-houses/rowan-oak/
  • Phone:+1 662-234-3284
Categories
  • Historical place
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:10am–4pm
  • Wednesday:10am–4pm
  • Thursday:10am–4pm
  • Friday:10am–4pm
  • Saturday:10am–4pm
  • Sunday:1–4pm
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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