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Our Coast :: Tours :: Architecture
May, 11, 2008   08:39 PM

Architecture Online Tour

Battersby-Hartridge-Anderson House - 119 E. Charlton Street, Lafayette Square.

A brick residence in a design that's typical in Charleston, rare in Savannah. William Battersby built this brick house in 1852 on land purchased from friend and neighbor, Andrew Low. The front door opens onto a two-story side porch, or veranda. (In Charleston they call them "piazzas".) The original garden plan has been preserved in the walled "parterre" garden. (Parterre means that paths, beds and hedges form a pattern.)

Map | Next Stop: Flannery O'Connor House



A. Mulberry Holiday Inn
B. Isaiah Davenport House
C. Owens-Thomas House
D. Mary Marshall Row
E. Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
F. Battersby-Hartridge-Anderson House
G. Flannery O'Connor House
H. Andrew Low House
I. Hamilton-Turner house
J. Temple Mickve Israel
K. Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory
L. Masonic Temple
M. Green-Meldrim House
N. St. Johns Episcopal Church
O. Sorrel-Weed house
P. 307-309 Bull St.
Q. Champion-McAlpin-Fowlkes House
R. U.S. Post Office
S. Lutheran Church of the Ascension
T. Juliette Gordon Low House
U. Christ Church
V. U.S. Customs House
W. Savannah Cotton Exchange

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