There are also historic gardens and houses located on the grounds, including the Swan House and Tullie Smith Farm.
The Swan House, designed by Philip Trammell Shutze in the 1920s, is named for its many swan designs.
Paved pathways through the historic gardens connect to the Swan House and the Tullie Smith Farm, but most paths are unpaved.
The house was moved in 1969 to its present site in Atlanta on the grounds of Swan House.
The building is a four-story brick row house with Georgian elements, one of three adjoining "Swan Houses" built by a wealthy widow for her daughters.
Swan House was built in 1928 for Edward and Emily Inman in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1940 a new treatment block, "Swan House" was constructed on the site, accommodating a further 26 patients.
A $4.50 admission allows the visitor entrance to the Tullie Smith House, the Swan House and the historical society's museum.
Swan House may refer to:
The Rev. Roderick Stone, a Presbyterian minister, performed the ceremony at the Swan House, a historic mansion in Atlanta.