Island Home Explained

Island Home
Nrhp Type:nrhp
Nearest City:Gardner, Louisiana
Coordinates:31.3306°N -92.6766°W
Built:c.1850
Architecture:Greek Revival
Added:December 5, 1984
Area:1acres
Refnum:84000557

Island Home is a historical house in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, in or near Gardner. It was built around 1850 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It is off Louisiana Highway 21 and is reached by a bridge across Bayou Rapides.[1]

It is a central hall plan house with a five-bay front facade, with elements of Classical Revival style; it is basically Greek Revival. Its entrance is unusual with its side lights rising to the level of the transom above the door. It is two rooms deep, with a rear ell wing. Changes to the building over the years were deemed not too damaging for it to be listed.[2]

It was listed as one result of a study of ten Neoclassical farm-plantation houses along Bayou Rapides. As were several of the others (China Grove, Eden, Geneva, Hope, Longview), Island Home was modified by addition of a hood along its original gallery, termed a false gallery, which provides additional protection from the rain, detracting somewhat but not greatly from its original appearance.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Google maps/satellite view
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=84000557}} Louisiana Division of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Standing Structures Survey: Island Home ]. National Park Service. July 24, 2019. With
  3. Web site: National Register of Historic Places: Neo-Classical Architecture of Bayou Rapides TR . Louisiana's National Register staff . Rae Swent . Alice Hunter . July 1984 . July 24, 2019 . National Park Service.