Eclectic Victorian Farmhouse, Circa 1915, Emanuel County

This house is adjacent to a nice old pecan orchard and there were once many outbuildings [dependencies] around it. A tenant house still stands in the orchard. It’s located near the Cross and Green community. Charles Elliot, Jr., says it was originally associated with the E. B. Lamb property. While the structures are abandoned and in serious decline, the farm is obviously still productive. The house has probably been empty for many years.

In style, the house is eclectic, with predominately Victorian details. The front bay is Queen Anne but the brick columns represent a more “modern” addition. There was once a porte cochere to the right but I believe it has collapsed or been removed.

3 thoughts on “Eclectic Victorian Farmhouse, Circa 1915, Emanuel County

  1. Charles T Elliott, Jr's avatarCharles T Elliott, Jr

    Part of EB Lamb property, now owned by Rolader family. Two beautiful houses across the highway, both gated, one is a recent facsimile of the older.

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