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South Elk Historic House – Fayetteville
I have always loved this old house in Fayetteville, Tennessee. It’s in such wonderful shape for being built sometime in the 1860s. You’d be interested to know that those three iconic dormers haven’t always graced that roofline. They were added around the turn of the 20th century. โฃโฃThe home was divided into apartments for many…
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Hugh Bright Douglas House
One of the prettiest homes in the southern Middle Tennessee area is this one in Fayetteville! The Hugh Bright Douglas House was built in 1894. Steamboat Gothic architecture. Mr. Douglas owned a 1,000 acre farm about 3 miles from this home and had all the hardwoods cut from that farm, transported to Nashville to be…
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Beech Lawn Farm – Part 2
Beech Lawn Farm started as a small cabin in 1805, but they eventually needed something larger. They built the two-story Federal-style home you see here in 1808. Built with bricks made from the soil on the property, they were a brownish color later painted white.โฃ The original two-story part of the home has two stair…
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Beech Lawn Farm – Part 1
It felt almost as if I had stepped back in time last week when I visited Beech Lawn Farm in rural Tennessee. The Congers that live here now are the fifth generation to call this beautiful slice of heaven, home. โฃ Five generations may sound young, but this is the oldest home in Lincoln county!…
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Fayetteville, TN Italianate
The Bright House in Fayetteville, built in 1858 for James R. Bright. Pretty Italianate constructed of all handmade brick!
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Historic Fayetteville Home
This Colonial Revival contributes to the Mulberry Historic District in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Circa 1896.
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Fayetteville, TN Italianate
I love this unique Italianate in Fayetteville, Tennessee! Circa 1853.
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Yellow Beauty in Fayetteville
A golden oldie on Mulberry. Circa 1895 in Fayetteville, Tennesssee.
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Classical Revival in Fayetteville
Check out this gorgeous classical revival home, circa 1850, in Fayetteville. Part of the Mulberry Historic District.
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Hugh Bright Douglas House
The Hugh Bright Douglas House in Fayetteville was built in 1894. This home was built with a rare for this area Steamboat Gothic architecture. You can usually find this type of home in Mississippi. Mr. Douglas owned a 1,000 acre farm about 3 miles from this home and had all the hardwoods cut from that…