Swaim House | |
Coordinates: | 35.6269°N -86.6928°W |
Architecture: | Greek Revival |
Added: | July 12, 1984 |
Refnum: | 84003613 |
The Swaim House is a historic house in Chapel Hill, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in the 1840s, and designed in the Greek Revival architectural style.[1] It belonged to James Fulton, E. G. Forrest, William Turner and J.F. Brittain until J. M. Swain purchased it in 1893.[1] It remained in the Swaim family until the 1980s, when his great-granddaughter Joy Lewter was the homeowner.[1] The house was extended over the years, with the addition of a rear shed circa 1945 and a garage in 1982.[1] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 12, 1984.[2]