• The house was built by slaves. The Lyons used Bluff Hall as a townhouse; they also owned several outlying plantations.
  • Bluff Hall, named for the White Bluffs of the Tombigbee River on which it sits, is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-5pm and Sunday 2pm-5pm.
  • If you like what you see and hear, please join us at our 9am service on Sunday or give us a call or send us an e-mail to get more information and learn about Bluff Hall.
  • Bluff Hall Bluff Hall was built in 1832 by Allan Glover, already a merchant and wealthy plantation owner when he arrived in Demopolis in 1819.
    • 12.1 What Are the Rumored Reasons for Allan Glover Building Bluff Hall in 1832?
    • 12.2 What Specific Materials Were Used in the Construction of Bluff Hall?
    • 12.4 How Were the Authentic Furnishings Returned to Bluff Hall?
  • Our tour of Bluff Hall was quite enjoyable. ... My husband and I traveled to Demopolis to see Bluff Hall, an antebellum home.
  • Bluff Hall is a beautiful example of Southern Greek Revival architecture and is a testament to the wealth and power of the antebellum South.
  • In 1970, Bluff Hall, which sits high above the Tombigbee River, was honored with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • You will find the exact location of Bluff Hall on the map above. If you need any other information on Bluff Hall that is not listed here, please call (334) 289-9644.
  • Built by slaves in 1832, the hall was Allen Glover's wedding gift (10 years after the wedding) to his daughter and son-in-law Francis Strother Lyon.