Rowan Oak

Discovering Rowan Oak: The Literary Sanctuary of William Faulkner Nestled in the charming town of Oxford, Mississippi, lies a hidden gem that has captured the hearts of literature enthusiasts and history buffs alike - Rowan Oak, the former home of Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner. This beautiful estate stands as a testament to the author's incredible talent and offers visitors a glimpse into the life of one of America's most celebrated writers. Constructed in the 1840s, this Greek Revival-style house was purchased by Faulkner in 1930. He named it Rowan Oak after the rowan tree, which is believed to have protective properties in Celtic mythology. Over the years, Faulkner meticulously restored the house, often using his own hands to make repairs and improvements. The author resided at Rowan Oak with his wife Estelle and their two children until his death in 1962. In 1972, Estelle sold the property to the University of Mississippi, which now maintains it as a historic s...