English Vernacular Revival Cottage, 1937, Columbus

A charming two-story house with a brick exterior and a sloped roof, surrounded by greenery and a large tree in front. Leaves are gathered in a pile on the lawn.

I haven’t been able to locate the name of the builder or the architect, but this English Vernacular Revival Cottage is representative of the early-20th-centural revivals common in the stylish Wildwood Circle subdivision. Many of the homes were the work of prominent local architects, including T. Firth Lockwood.

English Vernacular Revival Cottage with a brick facade and a steeply pitched roof, featuring multiple windows and a wooden front door surrounded by greenery.

Hillcrest-Wildwood Circle Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

4 thoughts on “English Vernacular Revival Cottage, 1937, Columbus

  1. soenemy3d24d1e08f's avatarsoenemy3d24d1e08f

    Great to hear that Brian. I have been following you for awhile now, live in Georgia and really enjoy all your pictures/stories/info you dig up from all over Georgia. Especially enjoyed all on what Henry Ford & his wife did here in Georgia as well. Liked all the fountains you captured in Savanna & churches too! Look forward to your travels thru-out Georgia and all the great history you locate!!

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  2. Billy Robinson's avatarBilly Robinson

    I love getting these emails!! It’s very much appreciated the pictures you provide as well as the history behind each one

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