Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


House Turned Apartments, Perry Hilltop

2345 Perrysville Avenue

This rambling pile is currently divided into seven apartments (judging by a count of electric meters), but it seems to have been built as a house for C. S. Caruthers at some time around the turn of the twentieth century. It looks as though Mr. Caruthers was going for the plantation look, and the two-storey columns and pediment, with the swagged frieze, still catch attention on Perrysville Avenue. It is hard to tell how the house was originally arranged; perhaps the wing on the right side was an open porch and balcony. The house has become a muddle over the years, but its position on a curve in the avenue guarantees that those columns will be noticed.

Pediment in perspective
Pediment
Front of the house
Side of the house
Side of the porch roof
2345 Perrysville Avenue
Canon PowerShot SX150 IS; Fujifilm FinePix HS10.


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