300 Elizabeth St, Rosedale, MS 38769
$275,000 | 1914 | 4,057 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 3 Baths | 1.33 Acres

If you have ever dreamt of living in a house that feels like it belongs in a classic movie, then you need to see this home in Rosedale, Mississippi. There is something so special about a home built in 1914. It was an era of big porches, heavy wooden doors, and rooms that were built for true hospitality. This stunning two-story residence at 300 Elizabeth Street is more than just a house; it is a piece of Southern history that has been loved and updated so it can be enjoyed for another hundred years.
The first thing you will notice about this property is how it sits so proudly on its land. It occupies over an acre right in the heart of town. Because it has road frontage on three sides, it feels like a private estate. The house is surrounded by massive, mature shade trees that have likely been there as long as the home itself. When you pull into the circle drive, you immediately feel like you are stepping back into a slower, more graceful time.
Inside, the home is a dream for anyone who loves the “real” materials of the past. The hardwood floors run through the house, glowing with that warmth you only get from old-growth wood. The living areas are huge. In the early 1900s, houses weren’t just for sleeping; they were for living. The living room is spacious enough for the biggest Christmas tree you can find, and the formal dining room is ready for Sunday dinners with the whole extended family.

One of the best things about this house is that the owners have made smart updates where they matter most. The kitchen has been recently updated, so you get the convenience of modern appliances while keeping the historic feel. My favorite part is the butler’s pantry. In old houses, this was a special room for storing fine china and prepping food. Today, it’s the ultimate “extra” space for your coffee bar, your baking supplies, or just a place to hide the dishes when you are hosting a party.
Just off the dining room is a beautiful sunroom. This is the kind of room every old house should have. It is filled with light and offers a great view of the massive yard. It’s the perfect spot to sit with a book on a rainy afternoon or to watch the kids and pets play outside while you stay cool inside. It adds a whole extra layer of living space that feels bright and cheerful all year round.
When you head upstairs, you find the sleeping quarters. There are four bedrooms, which is great for a growing family. But the real “showstopper” upstairs is the access to a large balcony. Can you imagine stepping out there with your morning coffee? You can look out over your acre of land and listen to the birds. In the evening, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a cool drink and watch the sunset. It’s a classic Southern feature that you just don’t see in new homes today.

The layout upstairs is very clever. Each bedroom uses a “Jack-and-Jill” bathroom, which means the bathrooms are shared between the rooms. It is a great way to save space while still giving everyone easy access. The primary bathroom has also been recently remodeled. It features a beautiful walk-in tile shower that feels like a spa. It’s so nice to have a historic home where the bathrooms already feel fresh and new!
Sometimes people are worried that old houses might be drafty or leave you stuck in the dark during a storm. This house solves those problems. It has central heat and air on the main floor to keep you perfectly comfortable. Even better, it comes with a backup generator. This means if the power ever goes out in town, your lights stay on and your fridge stays cold. It’s a huge “extra” that gives you total peace of mind.
With 1.33 acres, you have so much room to breathe. If you have always wanted a big vegetable garden, this is the place. If you want to build a giant treehouse or host a neighborhood barbecue, you have the space to do it. There is also a storage building in the back for all your tools, lawn mowers, and outdoor gear. Everything stays neat and tidy.

For those who know the Mississippi Delta, you know how important it is to be in a safe spot. This house is located where you can stay “high and dry.” You don’t have to worry about the floods that sometimes affect the lower areas near the levee. It is a solid, safe place to call home, whether you are living there full-time or using it as a weekend hunting lodge or a getaway retreat.
Finding over 4,000 square feet of historic beauty on over an acre of land for under $300,000 is getting harder every day. This house offers the kind of craftsmanship—the thick trim, the solid doors, the beautiful windows—that would cost a fortune to build today. It’s a home that has been cared for and brought into the modern world without losing its 1914 soul.
Rosedale is a charming small town where life moves a little slower. Living here means being part of a community that values its history. If you are looking for a place where you can truly “spread out” and enjoy the beauty of the South, 300 Elizabeth Street is waiting for you.
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Listed by:
Billy Carpenter 662-820-2007,
Smalltown Hunting Properties & 662-846-1425
Also listed on Zillow!