Monthaven
Historic house in Tennessee, United States
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Monthaven, also known as the Leonard B. Fite House, is a historic home in Hendersonville, Tennessee and is on the National Historic Register. It was built around 1860 and used as a field hospital during the American Civil War.[1] A few skirmishes occurred on the property as well. The historic building is now home to galleries and offices of the Hendersonville Arts Council.[1]
Location1154 W. Main St.
Nearest cityHendersonville, Tennessee
Coordinates36°18′38.4″N 86°39′45.2″W
Built1860
Monthaven | |
| Location | 1154 W. Main St. |
|---|---|
| Nearest city | Hendersonville, Tennessee |
| Coordinates | 36°18′38.4″N 86°39′45.2″W |
| Built | 1860 |
| Architectural style | Greek Revival, Late Victorian |
| NRHP reference No. | 82004061 |
| Added to NRHP | 1982 |
During its time, Monthaven was considered a neighbor to Rock Castle and The Hermitage, both miles away.[citation needed]