H. F. Bullard House + Rutland Apartments, 1912, Cochran

This eclectic Craftsman cottage was built by the local postmaster and housed a kindergarten at one time. Throughout most of its history, it has been known as the Rutland Apartments.

Russell Davidson writes: This house was used for apartments, for many years. There were four apartments, I believe. I had several friends that lived there, over time. It has been vacant for quite a while. Pam Allen adds: Actually 5 apartments. Small one 1 bedroom on the side bottom floor. 3 on the bottom floor, 2 on the top floor. I wish someone could remodel it before it is completely destroyed. And Neil Tomlinson: My girlfriend (now lovely wife), lived in the left side outside apartment there. Good times there were had by all. Its a shame to see it going down.

Update: This Cochran landmark was lost to arson on 12 June 2020.

3 thoughts on “H. F. Bullard House + Rutland Apartments, 1912, Cochran

  1. Neil Tomlinson's avatarNeil Tomlinson

    My girlfriend (now lovely wife), lived in the left side outside apartment there. Good times there were had by all. Its a shame to see it going down.

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  2. Russell Davidson's avatarRussell Davidson

    This house was used for apartments, for many years. There were four apartments, I believe. I had several friends that lived there, over time. It has been vacant for quite a while.

    Reply
    1. Pam Allen's avatarPam Allen

      Actually 5 apartments. Small one 1 bedroom on the side bottom floor. 3 on the bottom floor, 2 on the top floor. I wish someone could remodel it before it is completely destroyed.

      Reply

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