Ederington House Explained

Ederington House
Location:326 S. Main St., Warren, Arkansas
Coordinates:33.6103°N -92.0644°W
Architect:H. Ray Burks
Architecture:Tudor Revival, Arts & Crafts
Added:June 21, 1984
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:84000660

The Ederington House, known locally as the "E" House for the decorations on its fences, is a historic house at 326 South Main Street in Warren, Arkansas. It was built in 1926-27 for Louis Ederington, a local shopowner. It was designed by H. Ray Burks, an architect of some local reputation whose other designs include the Blankinship Motor Company Building and the Drew County Courthouse. This house is one of a few definitely attributed to Burks, and is set on imposing grounds in central Warren. The house is built primarily of red brick, with stucco gable ends and cast stone trim details. The property is lined on two sides by a concrete fencing with iron gates. The posts flanking the driveway and lining the fence are topped by large bronze "E"s.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Ederington House . Arkansas Preservation . 2014-01-03 .