Bellevue is a historic mansion house at 204 Ben Hill Street in LaGrange, Georgia, United States.
Built in 1853–1855, it was the home of Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill, and is one of the state's finest examples of Greek Revival architecture.
Set within the temple front is a second-floor balcony with a turned balustrade, and a center entrance recessed in an opening flanked by pilasters and topped by an entablature.
[3] Bellevue, originally a 1,200-acre (490 ha) plantation estate, was established in 1853 by Benjamin Harvey Hill, one of Georgia's leading politicians of the antebellum and Civil War era.
Hill (1823–82) was a highly regarded orator and politician, who opposed secession in the years prior to the Civil War.