Built in 1849, this manor house has a ghost, or several, residing within. Every room has been known to presence of ghosts. In Annie’s Room, the motion detectors go off and voices are heard when no one is there. A male and a female apparition have been seen in the C.A. Miller Suite. A ghost allegedly broke the ghostbusting equipment in the Austin Miller Suite, and in the guest cabin, female voices and the apparition of a young girl have been reported. A Civil War ghost also has been seen about the place.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 418 N Main St
Bolivar, TN 38008
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 35.259324, -88.9871129
- County:
- Hardeman County, Tennessee
- Nearest Towns:
- Bolivar, TN (0.2 mi.)
Toone, TN (6.7 mi.)
Hornsby, TN (9.2 mi.)
Whiteville, TN (10.3 mi.)
Hickory Valley, TN (10.8 mi.)
Silerton, TN (11.6 mi.)
Middleton, TN (14.5 mi.)
Medon, TN (15.2 mi.)
Saulsbury, TN (15.7 mi.)
Grand Junction, TN (18.4 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.magnoliamanorbolivartn.com/
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We have a video on our web page from the outside cottage. Someone was trying to warn Gregg of something that was about to happen the next morning. This is a video of the Ovilus we used that night.
Magnolia Manor is no longer operating as a bed and breakfast. It’s now a private residence and does not accept overnight guests.
We have put a offer in to purchase the home and put it back as a bed and breakfast and ghost tours any information would help please send to Jamesmarcum62914@yahoo.com
Thanks you