The Rock Cottage, Circa 1930, Marietta

Front view of a stone house with a green door and white windows, surrounded by greenery.

According to the Old Marietta group, this charming home, also known as the Anderson-Huffman House, was built by Edgar Anderson (1886-1959) using rocks cleared from the Anderson farm on Burnt Hickory Road. Richardson owned a motel known as the Stonewall Court and a liquor store in Smyrna.

1 thought on “The Rock Cottage, Circa 1930, Marietta

  1. soenemy3d24d1e08f's avatarsoenemy3d24d1e08f

    Interesting backstory that he built it from stone that was cleard from the farm.

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