Elm Bluff Plantation
| Elm Bluff | |
|---|---|
The main house at Elm Bluff in 2008 | |
| Location | Elm Bluff, Alabama |
| Coordinates | 32°10′15″N 87°06′12″W / 32.17074°N 87.10347°W |
| Founded | circa 1840 |
| Built | 1845 |
| Architectural style(s) | Greek Revival |
| Governing body | Private |
Elm Bluff is a historic former forced-labor farm and plantation house in the rural community of Elm Bluff, Dallas County, Alabama, United States. Situated on a bluff high above the Alabama River, the now near-ruinous house is considered by architectural historians to be one of the most refined and unusual Greek Revival-style houses in the state.