Glenfield Plantation (originally called Glencannon) is a one-level historic antebellum home in Natchez, Mississippi.
Glenfield was built in two distinct architectural periods on a British land grant originally deeded to Henry LeFluer by King George III.
Prior to 1880, Glenfield was called "Glencannon" by its previous owners, William and Jane Shipp Cannon.
Though Natchez, Mississippi, surrendered to Union troops, a skirmish during the Civil War was held here on the grounds of Glenfield (then Glencannon).
A bullet hole in the front door and other preserved artifacts, including medals and buttons, have been recovered on the grounds in evidence of these facts.