-
The Tucker House – Mt. Pleasant
I love a good double-porcher! The Tucker House, in Mt. Pleasant, was built around 1890. It’s weatherboarded with some interesting diagonal sheathing around the front windows and door. I also love that Little Free Library out front!
-
Killebrew-Jackson House, Mt Pleasant
The Killebrew-Jackson House in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee was built in 1890 for George W. Killebrew. This large house was built with Tudor Revival influence. The wrought iron fence you see dates back to the homeโs construction.โฃโฃ While the majority of the homeโs time was spent, well, as a home, it also served as Williams Funeral…
-
Historic Mt Pleasant Bungalow
This cute little bungalow is in historic Mt Pleasant, Tennessee. It’s known as The Mefford House and was built in 1915. It was home to J. T. Mefford who was an accountant at a local lumber company. One thing that really stands out to me about this house is the 30-pane windows. WHAT. THIRTY.
-
Historic Manor Hall, Circa 1859
The oldest home in the Pleasant Historic District of Mt. Pleasant is Manor Hall. It was built in 1859 for Martin Luther Stockard. It still has it’s detached one and a half story brick kitchen in the back! In June of 1874, Stockard was taking a stroll on his front lawn when he was attacked…
-
Moody-Robertson House
Moody-Robertson House in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. Circa 1850. โฃโฃIt may be simple, but for 170 years old, this Main Street house holds a lot of Mount Pleasant history!โฃโฃ
-
Massive 1930 Home in Mt Pleasant
The Wiley Harris House. Circa 1930 in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. Wiley was a farmer and phosphate landowner. Mount Pleasant used to be known as “The Phosphate Capital of the World”.
-
Mt Pleasant Home is Indeed Pleasant!
Hill House in Mount Pleasant was built circa 1904. Stone foundation and fully brick.ย
-
Brick Folk Victorian in Mt Pleasant
This folk Victorian home was built in 1900 for Herman D. Ruhm who was an engineer and phosphate company owner. It has a quite a few unique details to it. A few things that I love about this one are the porch with conical roof, the octogonal bay window, and beautiful transom over the bay…
-
Oldest Structure in Mt Pleasant
This cute little house is the Gibson-Hughes House or the well-known Breckenridge Hatter’s Shop. It is the oldest surviving structure in Mount Pleasant having been built in 1819. It’s constructed of cedar logs and was weatherboarded in 1919. Ebenezer Smith had the home built and ran a hatter’s shop from it before deeding it to…
-
Hot Pink Mt Pleasant House
How about a hot pink house?! This old Victorian in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee was built around 1900 and is as southern as it can be. From what I can tell, it was a bed and breakfast for some time, but I’m not sure if it’s still up and running. Very eclectic! It reminds me of…