Rowan Oaks Historical Home (circa 1904), at 1900 Montevallo Road in Leeds, is located on the original
site of land purchased by Cahaba Valley early settler Thomas Rowan in 1846. Rowan took up residence
on the land and cultivated it from the mid-Nineteenth Century.
The home's subtle blend of simplicity, charm and elegance are reminders of a bygone era. That ambience
has been balanced with comforts and conveniences of modernization to make the home useful for civic
and private events.
The home features pine floors, authenticly restored woodwork, handcrafted stained glass and period
antique furnishings as well as family heirlooms and accessories. It has been modernized with central
heating and air conditioning and a full-service kitchen, while preserving the charm and atmosphere of
the Rowan Homestead.
Rowan Oaks Historical Home was dedicated on April 22, 2000, to be used for meetings, weddings and other special events.
The house is on the register of the Jefferson County Historical Preservation Commission with Alabama Landmarks Heritage. The Leeds
Historical Society erected a state historic marker at the site.
For more information about special events at Rowan Oaks Historical Home, call Loretta Veasey at 205.699.8253 or write to:
Rowan Oaks Historical Home, 1900 Montevallo Road, Leeds, AL 35094.
Following is a photographic tour of the house decorated for the holidays.



 
 
 


 
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