Herman and Allene Shaver House explained

Herman and Allene Shaver House
Coordinates:33.0596°N -83.6052°W
Added:October 9, 2013
Area:3.22acres
Refnum:13000813[1]

The Herman and Allene Shaver House in Wayside, Georgia was built in 1936 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. It was designed by architect Ellamae Ellis League.[2]

It is a one-story U-shaped Rustic-style brick house with a two-story bedroom wing. Its largest room is the double-height living room whose ceiling is supported by hewn king-post trusses. Rustic aspects of the interior include exposed brick walls, hewn beams, cast-iron and wrought-iron fittings, and cypress paneling.[2]

The building was modified in the 1990s by enclosure of the arcaded loggia and other changes.[2]

It was deemed significant for the 1936 house's Rustic architecture, unusual in Georgia, "in the tradition of Frederick Law Olmsted, Calvert Vaux, and H. H. Richardson, who were inspired by the landscape and used natural forms and materials to replace expected architectural details."[2]

Ellamae Ellis League also designed the property's one-story, two-room, brick guest cottage. The cottage, a historic pumphouse, and entrance gate posts are considered to be contributing resources in the NRHP listing. A two-car garage, a swimming pool, and a brick barbecue which were added in the 1990s remodelling were deemed non-contributing.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/13000813 NP Gallery: Herman and Allene Shaver House
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Herman and Allene Shaver House . National Park Service. Moffson, Steven . Acosta, Ruben . August 2013 . April 26, 2017 . Includes 25 photos from 2013.