Happy travel Tuesday sweet friends. Today I will be sharing a recent visit to P. Allen Smith’s Moss Mountain Home. This post will share his gorgeous three-story Greek Revival-style home. An upcoming post will feature the beautiful gardens, daffodil hill, Poultryville and more.
P. Allen Smith’s Moss Mountain Home
My longtime friend Kelly and I have had Moss Mountain Farm in Arkansas on our must see list for a few years now. As she will soon be moving to Washington state we made the trip a priority.
P. Allen Smith is a celebrated garden designer who specializes in timeless landscapes. Smith is also a best selling author of six books, as well as a host and producer of one of PBS’s most successful television shows.
Smith’s 600 acre estate follows the principles of Ferme Ornée (ornamental farm). Such farms feature a country home which is planned for aesthetic principles as well as for farming.
At the center of the estate is his gorgeous Greek Revival-style home that was designed to host large scale guest visits and entertainment. Many people are surprised to learn that the home was built just 15 years ago.
Mr. Smith designed the home with conservation in mind. He used green building construction and materials to create the home. All gray water (such as that used for washing dishes, showering and such) is held in a pond for reuse for irrigating the landscape.
As you tour the home it is easy to see that Mr. Smith is also passionate about preservation. He is an avid collector of antique furniture, paintings and accessories.
Smith built his home to look out onto a stunning 200 year old oak tree.
The front porch features a collection of various Windsor chairs, rockers and benches unified with coral paint.
The Entry
As you cross over the threshold your eye is immediately drawn to a gorgeous marble statue of America. The restoration of this amazing piece was covered in this episode of his show.
To the right is an impressive sideboard and stunning collection of portraiture.
Formal Room
Also to the right off the main hall is the entry into the formal sitting and dining room.
Family Room
In an adjoining space is the informal sitting room and dining area.
Kitchen
The kitchen is located just past the informal dining area.
Second Floor
After ascending a lovely staircase you come to a large landing area on the second floor.
There are two bedrooms on the second floor. You’ll be able to see the full master bedroom in the video which is linked down below.
The guest bedroom has two full size beds.
There are also several powder and bathrooms located throughout the home. However, overcast skies and low lighting made photography a bit of a challenge.
The Sleeping Porch
Also on the second story of the home is a large screened in sleeping porch which overlooks the garden.
A gorgeous copper bathtub anchors one end of the porch.
Video
If you would like a 180 degree view of the gorgeous rooms please view this short tour.
If you wish to view the video in a larger format just click on the black box in the lower left hand corner that says Watch on YouTube.
Coming Up
I hope you have enjoyed P. Allen Smith’s Moss Mountain Home. I’ll be back on Friday with another post featuring a visit to Little Rock’s The Old Mill.
It will feature this year’s wearing of the green garment.
Next Tuesday’s post will share P. Allen Smith’s Moss Mountain Farm and outbuildings.
Pat H says
What a great tour Laura! I’ve been in summer and Christmas but not in the spring. It is one of my favorite places in America. I could move in without changing a thing!
Rita C at Panoply says
So, so gorgeous, Laura! And I watched that video on restoring America, wow. What a master craftsman, it turned out so beautiful. Thank you for this tour. No matter how many times I’ve seen P Allen Smith’s home, it never gets old.
carol says
This was a wonderful tour, Laura. That tree! Just gorgeous! I really loved the sleeping porch. What a wonderful place to dream. ~ carol
jeanie says
This looks just fabulous, Laura. Gorgeous and what a fantastic home. I’ve always admired his passion for history, environment and authenticity. I’d love to visit. (I especially loved that he has books covering just about every flat space, even the dining room table. Gee, it reminds me a lot of me!) Love that giant bunny in the kitchen and the sleeping porch. Wonderful!
Dixie Lee says
Amazing place. Smith certainly has created a wonderland all his own.
Debra Oliver says
Laura, thankyou so much for taking us along. I love his style and design aesthetic. I used to watch his shows each week ages ago, and see him as the perfect southern gentleman. I’m captivated by that amazing swan, just magnificent.!