Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Cotten House



Built in 1904, the Margaret W. Cotten House is located in the Calhoun Street Historic District near downtown and sits across the street from the Brokaw-McDougall House which I showed a couple of weeks ago here. The house is currently the home of the Florida Automobile Dealers Association.

Linking to Tuesday's Treasures and Our World Tuesday.

23 comments:

Lowell said...

This is my kind of house. Well, I couldn't afford it but I love everything about it...those porches especially. What secrets those walls must hold! Beautiful photo, Lois!

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Uma bela casa.
Uma boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

biebkriebels said...

It looks great, I like that wood, porch and balcony!

MadSnapper said...

it makes me happy when a business restores and keeps these old homes. this one is a beauty. love the porches. even love the paint colors. lovely lady she is

eileeninmd said...

Hello, it is a lovely old home. I love the porches! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!

Christine said...

The verandahs are what makes this house extra special! Lovely!

William Kendall said...

Beautiful architecture!

Gayle said...

I could make this house my home and would be on the second floor porch first thing every morning. Thanks for sharing so I could at least dream.

A Colorful World said...

It's wonderful! I have to share something funny...I have Virginia ancestors who were Cottens. When we lived there years ago, we tried to find the plantation place that had belonged to them. There was a small school building on the property. Well, we drove around so much, looking at this possible spot, and that one, that it became a joke. Every time my husband saw a tiny little run-down building for years afterward my husband would pipe up "It's the Cotton Place!" And there, you found an actual Cotton Place! :-)

Sharon said...

A very stately house with a wonderful paint job. It made me instantly think of the Arizona Automobile Dealership Association which has a somewhat unusual and modern building here in Phoenix. I guess I should photograph it one of these days.

Betty J. Crow said...

Love the porch. Beautiful house!

RedPat said...

There seem to be such grand homes in that district, Lois!

Tom said...

...I can just imagine sitting on the porch in a rocker! What a grand old house. Thanks Lois for sharing today, please stop again.

Marleen said...

Beautiful! It must have a lot of space inside.

Bill said...

A very lovely house, I love those porches. It would be so nice just to sit out there, read or dream the day away. It's simply beautiful!

BeachGypsy said...

Oh i love it too-- especially the big porches!!

Lea said...

Very pretty!

carol l mckenna said...

Great composition in your photo of the historic house ~ lovely!

Happy Week to you,
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Lowcarb team member said...

Doesn't that look a very nice house!

All the best Jan

Su-sieee! Mac said...

I've often wondered what it takes for a house to from being a former home to a business. That's a neat house.

Linda said...

It's a fine looking building.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Looks wonderful for its age Lois ☺

Klara S said...

Pretty building.