Grayson House | |
Coordinates: | 31.9778°N -91.8054°W |
Built: | c.1836 |
Builder: | Wiley B. Grayson |
Added: | October 27, 1982 |
Area: | 0.7acres |
Refnum: | 82000435 |
The Grayson House was a historic plantation house located in Franklin Parish, Louisiana, about 4.8miles south of Fort Necessity.
Built in c.1836 in Federal style by Wiley B. Grayson, it was originally a galleried dogtrot structure two rooms deep with four chimneys set against the exteriors of side walls. The house went under a major renovation in 1910, with the open dogtrot passage being enclosed, an outbuilding being moved and connected to the west side of the house, a rear kitchen being built and the front and rear dormers being added.[1] [2]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 27, 1982. It has been destroyed some time after its enlistment.[1] [3]