Level II: Individual Landmark

6-I-06-HZ

Approved

Recommendation
APPROVE Certificate 6106GEN with modification of sign board to overall 9 sq. ft. Conforms to Knoxville Zoning Ordinance sign regulations and to the Secretary of Interior's Standards, #9.

Applicant Request
Signs
    • Install monument sign with overall size of 6' high and 4+' wide (sign board size 3'x4') installed on 2 PVC Posts with caps. Sign to be colored high density urethane, double-sided and sandblasted, with words "Bleak House, Confederate Memorial Hall, Circa 1858". APPROVE Certificate 6106GEN with modification of sign board to overall 9 sq. ft.

Individual Landmark
    • Style: Italian Villa (1858); Georgian and Renaissance Revival (c.1905)
    • Two-story brick building with basement. Low pitched hip and gable roofs and flat roofs, asymmetrical massing, three story tower on east elevation. Eight over eight and six over six double hung windows with stone lintels and round-arched windows in the tower, solarium and hallway on the east elevation. Primary entrance on the north elevation facing Kingston Pike is a single leaf door with a demi-lune transom framed by a stone door surround consisting of a dentilled pediment and decorated pilasters.
    • Bleak House was originally irregular shaped with a three story tower on its southeast corner. Porches on the south elevation, southeast corner and in the ell of the north elevation were flat-roofed with square columns and balustrades. Additions include the two story addition with 6/6 double hung windows on the rear (south) elevation, the one-story solarium with paired double-hung sash windows capped by fanlights on the east elevation; a one-story addition on the southwest corner with a recessed open porch and three round-arched openings, and a round-arched porte-cochere with vaulted ceiling on the northwest corner.
    • C 1910 Roman garden extending to the river, with each level of the garden enclosed by an ornate concrete wall. Central walk from the main gates leads down through graduated levels and beneath an arbor and gazebo with boxwoods and wisteria. In the center of the garden is a large pool or fish pond with a central island containing a circular pavilion. A lion-head motif graces the entrance gates to the house and fountain on the patio at the back of the house.

Applicable Guidelines
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
June 15, 2006
COA Expires June 15, 2008

Individual Landmark
3148 Kingston Pk

Applicant
United Daughters of Confederacy , Charlotte Miller
Owner United Daughters of Confederacy, Knoxville #89 Chapter

Case History

Date Filed
June 1, 2006

Date Heard
June 15, 2006

Case History