Monday, October 15, 2012

Front Yard

In the past couple months we've tried to get the front yard cleaned up. It was pretty overgrown and we still need to get a stump grinder to remove what's left of the bushes, but it looks better. Eventually we'd like it to be all grass.
Here are the AFTER pics:


And here are some BEFORE pics for comparison:


Monday, October 8, 2012

Fixing the Front Door

Lately we've turned our attention to weather-proofing the outside of the house and fixing the giant mess that has been made out of the front entrance. In the painting below you can see the original entryway, complete with beams above the door.

This is more or less what the door looks like now-

And here is a pic of the house in the 1980s, when it was looking a little better-
The previous owners removed the upper portion of the entry and replaced the 3 windows around the door with stained glass. This showed off the windows more but the house really looks like it's missing a piece and we'd like to restore it as close as possible to the original architecture. Unfortunately we still can't find any photographs from before the remodel so we're having to go off the water color and other photos from Greek Revival style homes of the same period.

Another problem with the upper beams having been removed is that it opened up the facing column details to a lot of moisture and has caused them to rot a good deal.

Home Owners Past

Here is a portrait of the man who used to live in the house and possibly built it: Horace Gregory. The local historical society had it in their collection. Unfortunately they didn't know too much more about the house than we'd already found. But they did say the Gregory's child was buried in the backyard...

Horace was a tailor, free mason and held several local offices. He died in 1876 (age 81) and his son, David, a doctor who served in the Civil War, was deeded the house. His family remained there until 1922 when David's wife Linda passed away and the house was sold at auction. The Gregory family purchased the land from the Buckinghams in March 1844 (verified through old newspaper articles). We've been told the house was built in 1836 though we are still trying to verify that date and find out if it was the Buckinghams or the Gregorys that actually built the house.



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Bugs

Termites. I suppose it's to be expected in a house this old when no one has taken care of it. We've since had it treated for all kinds of bugs.



Another Cat

Whit has a way of attracting cats like no other person. So it's no surprise that already a second stray cat has shown up and made it's way inside. She's about a year old and obviously some sort of Siamese mix. The house is barely livable and already 2 pets!



And Violet is as adorable as ever. Look at that little face. At least all these stray cats are gorgeous...


More Living Room Floor

Slowly but surely getting the living room floors finished up. They have been sanded, stained and had 2 coats of polyurethane. One more coat and they'll be all done! Then it's on to the walls and the lighting fixtures.