Level II: N/A
5-D-05-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
The Taylor House was substantially redesigned by Barber & McMurray in 1929. Applicant is proposing changes that will return the house to that 1929 design, and implement one provision in that plan.Applicant Request
Windows- 1) Remove glass panels installed on screened porch. Replace with casement windows and bottom panels to infill the originally sized openings. 2) Remove a center window of the second story east/southeast elevation, as stipulated in the 1929 Barber plan. 3) Repair exterior shingles in kind. 4) Repair existing double hung windows. 5) Install gutters and downspouts if necessary.
N/A
- Style: Queen Anne with extensive Neoclassical influences (c.1900;1929)
- Two story frame with shingled wall covering, applied quoins. Pyramidal hipped roof with asphalt shingles. One story ell on east elevation with pyramidal hipped roof forming glassed-in screened porch. Two story ell with quoins on west connects to one story extension with hipped roof and quoins, and breezeway connecting to two story garage and servants' quarters. Three bay front façade with front entry on western bay, an arched portico with a cornice, entablature and dentil molding supported by square pilasters with Doric capitals, six panel entry door with a four light transom. Twelve over twelve wood double hung windows. Bay window on east elevation. Two story enclosed sleeping porch on rear elevation with eight over eight double hung windows. Brick off center side chimney. Brick foundation. Irregular plan. (1929 Redesign executed by Charles Barber.)
- Style: Queen Anne with extensive Neoclassical influences (c.1900;1929)
Applicable Guidelines
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings.
See GuidelinesMeeting Date
May 19, 2005
COA Expires May 19, 2007
N/A
3128 Kingston Pk 37919
Applicant
Ron Hutchins - Temptations, Inc. Temptations, Inc.
Owner Paul Murphy
Case History
Date Filed
April 22, 2005
Date Heard