
This charming Victorian saddlebag cottage is among the oldest homes in Ludowici, dating to circa 1900. Of course, it’s roofed with Ludowici Dixie tile, from the factory which once thrived here.


This charming Victorian saddlebag cottage is among the oldest homes in Ludowici, dating to circa 1900. Of course, it’s roofed with Ludowici Dixie tile, from the factory which once thrived here.

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Did Ludowici Tile also make other clay products, like brick? I ask, because I’ve noticed quite a few old tobacco barns in that part of Georgia made from what appears to be brick or tile that looks similar to brick.
This house belongs to Margaret Bullard, a dear friend and church sister. We actually went Christmas caroling to see Margaret this year (2016). She sat on the porch and we stood on the ground. It is beautiful! Thank you for sharing this.
This old house actually belongs to my mother and grandmother. It has been in our family scence my great grandfather I believe in the late 1800s
Thanks, Josh, for the information. I’m often in Ludowici and always enjoy these Ludowici tile houses…