Historic Rosedale

Category: Historical place museum

Address: 3427 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28206, USA

Phone: +17043350325

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10:30AM–2:30PM

Thursday: 10:30AM–2:30PM

Friday: 10:30AM–4:30PM

Saturday: 10:30AM–2:30PM

Reviews

Gracie Hemphill

May 2, 2021

On April 21, twenty three of our garden club members enjoyed a wonderful day at Historic Rosedale. The azaleas, iris and dogwoods were in fine form and we saw many lovely native trees and shrubs. Cher and the garden staff were most welcoming, Rosedale is a real treasure. Thanks.

Anoop Savio

Jan 25, 2020

Loved the place. Particularly the way the guide explained the stories and artifacts in the house.

Anthony Scott

Sep 22, 2018

Very neat place to take kids to learn about history of the area and how some people lived in the 1800's. This is a self guided tour, where you walk through the house from the basement all the way to the attic. The tour guides were very helpful and were able to provide a lot of information. It will only take about an hour to get through.

Benjamin Boatman

Jul 27, 2017

Visiting Rosedale was a wonderful experience. Being only a few miles from uptown, it is a Stark contrast to it's surroundings. The garden is gorgeous to tour. The aged trees are enjoyable to relax under. The tour of the house is a wonderful way to learn about what sets this Charlotte area working plantation separate from your typical southern plantation.

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Questions & Answers

Has anyone been to an event at this historical site?

Dee Hilton | Nov 6, 2021
Historic Rosedale | Nov 6, 2021

We’d be glad to answer any questions you have or assist in any way. Our office is open Tuesday - Friday, 10:00 to 3:00. Thank you, the Historic Rosedale staff

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Do we need reservations in June.

terri lee | Sep 2, 2021
Historic Rosedale | Sep 2, 2021

Yes, currently all house tours and grounds admission need advancce reservations. You may find details on our website. You may also puchase tickets for June on the website-- go to the main calendar. Thank you for your interest.

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Is there a cost for the general public to attend Autumn Day; i.e. parking or just getting on the grounds?

Pam H | Sep 2, 2021
Kathryn Freeman | Sep 2, 2021

No cost to attend! We hope to see you there.

Are dogs allowed on the grounds?

Tilly Lo | Sep 2, 2020
Rosedale Development | Sep 2, 2020

Yes. We welcome your dog on the grounds. Please be courtesy of other guests and clean up after your dog and keep the dog on a leash. We do not allow dogs in the house however, therefore if you'd like to take a guided tour of the house, please leave the dog at home. Thank you for inquiring about Historic Rosedale.

How much it cost.

Harshendu Desai | Sep 3, 2019
Allison Boatman | Sep 3, 2019

Dependends in what your doing. Special events are listed on there website and each have a different charge to go to great programs like book clubs, investigations, and much more. Regular house tours or garden tours are $10 for adults or $8 for seniors or children. There are also group rates and school rates available for 15 or more by calling or emailing. If you just want to walk around the gardens on your own that is just $2. There are also grounds rentals for weddings or parties which have a sliding scale of price depending on how long and day of the week.

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We're there slaves on the Rosedale Plantation?

diana cruz | Sep 3, 2019
Melissa Davis | Sep 3, 2019

Yes there were. The guides are very informative about this. I highly recommend visiting :)

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Is there a cost for a child age 5?

Melissa Davis | Sep 3, 2019
Historic Rosedale | Sep 3, 2019

Hi Melissa, Those under 5 are free, however the children's rate starts at 5 years old which is $8.

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How much is the cost to the plantation?

Janet Harrison | Sep 3, 2018
Linda Cummings | Sep 3, 2018

$10 for adults,. $8 for Seniors and K - 12

Did this plantation at some point own slaves

Orlando Jacobs | Sep 3, 2018
Benjamin Boatman | Sep 3, 2018

Yes it did. You can learn about this on the tour! Feel free to ask the docent follow up questions when they get to parts about the slaves.

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