Level II: N/A
11-C-12-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
APPROVAL of restoration of the Kennedy-Baker- Walker-Sherrill House based on the submitted plans and the Secretary of Interiors Standards.Applicant Request
Architectural feature; Doors; Masonry repair/painting; Parking lot or driveway paving; Porch elements; Roofing; Shutters; Signs; Windows- Replace roofing with wood shingles on main house, kitchen, and west wing.
- All porch roof to utilize low-profile custom galvanized standing seam metal.
- Existing windows and shutters to be restored if possible, if beyond repair, replicate in wood.
- Existing front door to be restored. Design to be replicated on all replacement exterior doors.
- Porch ceilings and floors to be renovated using indigenous woods.
- Remove furnace flue added at a later period (c.1920s).
- East porch to be rebuilt following remaining roof print on existing wall and guided by foundation remains. Incorporate architectural elements from the existing front porch.
- South porch to be rebuilt following remaining wall print, incorporating architectural elements from the existing front porch, and using indigenous woods.
- Cellar porch (S.E.) to be rebuilt with simplified elements taken from the front porch.
- Restore south west porch.
- Preserve and showcase masonry joint penciling in prominent area under front porch roof.
- Cleaning and restore remaining brick utilizing Preservation Brief #2.
- Clean and restore all woodwork details.
- Replace roofing with wood shingles on main house, kitchen, and west wing.
N/A
- Style:
- Two story front section one- room deep, with a lower, two -story rear portion set at a right angle to the front section. A one- story brick wing with a gable roof and a corbelled brick cornice was added to the west elevation of the north façade c. 1859. Common bond six-course brick construction, and is topped by a gable end roof of standing seam metal. A brick foundation supports the house, which is topped by a corbelled brick cornice. Interior end brick chimneys with corbelling appear on the two story portion of the house; a newer modern brick chimney is located on the rear (south) elevation at the eastern half of the structure. Six-pane wood double-hung sashes appear on all elevations, with the façade exhibiting a three-rank division. Arched brick lintels top the downstairs façade windows flanking the primary entrance, which is capped by a fanlight and flanked by several light sidelights. A fanlight also tops the entry on the west wing, which is accessed by a nine-light half-view door with bottom panels. The other windows on the structure are topped by flat-arched brick lintels.supported by paired square wood columns with square bases. The columns are linked by square wood capitals that support an arched wood trim marking each of the three porch bays. Oversize brackets appear on the porch roof overhang, and are doubled at each pair of porch columns. Engaged pilasters mark the joining of the porch edges to the front elevation. A now demolished screened porch was located along the east façade of the rear ell.
- Style:
Applicable Guidelines
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings.
See GuidelinesMeeting Date
November 15, 2012
COA Expires November 15, 2014
N/A
9320 Kingston Pk 37922
Applicant
Bill A. Bill A. Hodges - R/E Partnerhip R/E Partnerhip
Owner Kingston Pike, LLC-- - Raymond Higgins Raymond Higgins
Case History
Date Filed
October 29, 2012
Date Heard