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Experience Timeless Elegance at Wheatland's Plantation – A Historic Retreat in the Heart of Tennessee
Discover the unparalleled charm of Wheatland's Plantation, an antebellum gem nestled in the scenic Boyd's Creek community of Sevier County, Tennessee, just minutes from the vibrant towns of Sevierville and Seymour. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1975, this meticulously preserved estate offers guests a rare opportunity to step back in time while enjoying modern comforts in a breathtaking setting. Perfect for history enthusiasts, families, or anyone seeking a unique getaway, Wheatland's Plantation promises an unforgettable stay steeped in Southern heritage.
Established in 1791 by Revolutionary War veteran Timothy Chandler, Wheatland's Plantation was named for its abundant wheat harvests and quickly grew into one of Sevier County’s most prominent estates. Under the stewardship of Timothy’s son, John Chandler, who inherited the property in 1819, the plantation flourished, expanding to over 3,700 acres by 1850. The current plantation house, a stunning example of Federal-style architecture, was constructed around 1825 after the original farmhouse was lost to fire. With its Flemish-bond brick façade, hand-planed railings, and Adamesque-inspired mantel designs, the house is often cited as one of the finest surviving Federal-style buildings in the region.
Wheatland's played a significant role in Tennessee’s history, serving as a hub of agricultural innovation and commerce. Its distillery produced thousands of gallons of “Wheat Whiskey,” shipped as far as New Orleans via the nearby French Broad River. During the Civil War, the plantation served as winter quarters for Union troops, leaving behind echoes of its wartime past. After the war, John Chandler’s freed slaves were given a portion of the land, forming the historic Chandler Gap community, a testament to the estate’s layered legacy.
Today, Wheatland's Plantation welcomes guests to experience its timeless beauty across 3,672 Square foot estate. The estate features 5 elegantly appointed bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, accommodating up to 12 visitors. Each room is adorned with period-inspired décor, offering a glimpse into 19th-century life, while modern amenities ensure a comfortable stay. Relax in the grand parlor with its original hardwood floors, savor meals in the updated kitchen, or unwind on the iconic front porch as you take in views of the rolling Tennessee countryside.
The expansive grounds invite exploration, from the ancient oaks shading the lawn to the surviving outbuildings, including a smokehouse and summer kitchen, which whisper stories of the past. Located along the historic Great Indian Warpath and near the site of the 1780 Battle of Boyd’s Creek, the plantation offers a direct connection to the region’s rich history. Guests can also enjoy proximity to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Dollywood, and the charming shops and restaurants of downtown Sevierville, all just a short drive away.
Whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a family reunion, or a gathering with friends, Wheatland's Plantation provides a unique backdrop for creating lasting memories. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the history, beauty, and hospitality of this Tennessee treasure.

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