
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.

Although not as nice architecturally, there are a few rock houses just outside of Gainesville, too.
I grew up in the Smyrna/Marietta area and have never seen/heard of this house. How quaint and charming. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting backstory that he built it from stone that was cleard from the farm.