Old Homes

  • Fripp-Lowden House – Bluffton

    Fripp-Lowden House – Bluffton

    I was absolutely taken with this home in Bluffton, South Carolina. Sunsets around this beauty are divine. It’s known as the Fripp-Lowden House and was contructed in 1909 for Alfred Fripp and his wife Sallie Williams. Mr. Fripp was a merchant who built a store on the corner there in Bluffton. He sold general merchandise…

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  • Henry Cheves House, Charleston

    Henry Cheves House, Charleston

    Our final pink house of the week is The Henry Cheves House in Charleston! Built in 1886, this home apparently has wonderful acoustics, as the double parlor played host to concerts by Charleston Chamber Music for 10 years. Just sold last year for $3.15 million. ๐Ÿ’•

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  • Lewisburg, Tennessee Victorian

    Lewisburg, Tennessee Victorian

    This Victorian in Lewisburg, Tennessee is simply pretty in pink! ๐Ÿ’• Built in 1902, this old girl has been home to only three families in its time. It was built for Eliza Garrett Irvine who had it built as a rival to the home that sat next door to it. It belonged to the Loyd…

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  • North Street Inn Bed and Breakfast

    North Street Inn Bed and Breakfast

    Another day, another pink house! ๐Ÿ’• This pink Queen Anne is located in Beaufort, South Carolina as was built in 1910. It has been renovated and is known as the North Street Inn Bed and Breakfast.

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  • The Brunner-Heitman Park House

    The Brunner-Heitman Park House

    Pink week takes us to Savannah, Georgia this week! The Brunner-Heitman Park House is a beautiful Queen Anne built around 1900. It has been exentsively renovated and is currently for sale. I believe it’s only for commerical use. I’ll link to it in my stories! The porches on this home are amazing. ๐Ÿ’•

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  • Jesse Osmond House – Augusta

    Jesse Osmond House – Augusta

    Continuing with pink week! ๐Ÿ’• How absolutely adorable is this old pink house?! It’s located in Augusta, Georgia and it was built in 1854. It was built by Jesse Osmond who owned the American Foundry in Augusta. He also made railroad cars for the Confederacy. It was a restaurant known as “La Maison on Telfair”…

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  • The Palmer House – Charleston

    The Palmer House – Charleston

    In honor of the warmer weather and all the spring feels, I thought it would be fun to do a pink week! ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ’• Bring on all the pink houses! This stately pink house can be found along the Battery and overlooks Charleston Harbor. It was built in 1848 is known as The Palmer House and…

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  • Dr Ambrose Parks House, Shelbyville

    Dr Ambrose Parks House, Shelbyville

    This old house sits in a big curve on the way towards Lynchburg, Tennessee. It’s almost impossible to miss the stately house with double chimneys and large pastures full of cattle. This home has long been a landmark in this community. It originally belonged to the Pratt family, with no indication of what year it…

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  • Magnolia Hall – Savannah, GA

    Magnolia Hall – Savannah, GA

    A popular picture spot in Savannah are the blooming steps that leads to the front door of Magnolia Hall on Whitaker Street. This beautiful home overlooks Forsyth Park and was built in 1878 for Jacob Guerard Heyward. He was the great-grandson of Thomas Heyward Jr, who was a signer of the Declaration of Indepenence.

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  • The Garrett House, Lawrenceburg

    The Garrett House, Lawrenceburg

    Welcome to the Garrett House! This is the only brick Queen Anne in the town of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. The house was built for James W. Garrett around 1908. Records seem to indicate that there was another home on this property that may have burned and this one was built in its place. โฃ Garrett served…

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