The Jackson Street Historic District located in Winnsboro, Louisiana is a 4-acre (1.6 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 5, 1982.
Contributing properties
At the time of its enlistment it included eight contributing buildings, comprinsing three houses and five outbuildings:
Belle Fann (1891), 32°09′58″N91°42′46″W, a one-story, five-bay, galleried, retardaire Greek Revival building. Apparently no more standing.
Godfrey House (1900), 32°09′57″N91°42′47″W, a one-story, five-bay, framed, pitched-roof structure with a five-bay Eastlake gallery under a separate roof. It is now hosting the Jackson Street Guest House.
Scott Elam House (1906), 32°09′59″N91°42′48″W, a one-story, five-bay, framed structure with four posts supporting a central Queen Anne Revival front porch gable.
Smokehouse (c.1900) of Belle Fann farm, hip-roofed board and batten structure
Outhouse
Barn (c.1900) is a board-and-batten structure with a low-pitched roof,
Shed (c.1900)
Maid's house (c.1900), a small one-room frame cottage.
See also
Jackson House: adjacent to the district
National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin Parish, Louisiana