West Meade is a historic mansion in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
The road was named for the Harding family that owned Belle Meade Plantation until 1906.
It had thousands of acres that have since been developed as parts of the city and Belle Meade, Tennessee.
The mansion was built in 1886[3][4][5] for Howell Edmunds Jackson (1832–1895) and his wife Mary Elizabeth (née Harding), second daughter and last child of William Giles Harding (1808–1886), owner of the Belle Meade Plantation.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 4, 1975, as an example of the elaborate Victorian mansions built in Nashville in the late 1800s.