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Historic red-brick house with large trees, under a blue sky with clouds.

White Hall is a sprawling 44-room mansion tucked away in the beautiful farmland of northern Madison County. The original home contained seven rooms and spanned roughly 3,000 square feet. 

While fulfilling his duties as Minister to Russia, Cassius Clay’s wife, Mary Jane Warfield, oversaw the construction of the building’s addition, expanding the home to the 10,000+ square-foot mansion you walk through today. You can tour White Hall and feel the aura it possessed in the 1860s complete with period furnishings and several pieces original to the Clay family estate. 


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Vintage dining room with wooden table, chairs, china cabinet, and ornate chandelier.

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Curved staircase with floral carpet and garland, red walls.

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Ornate room with red walls, paintings, antique sofa, and patterned carpet.

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Antique candelabra in dimly lit room with soft light from window.