Few drive Whiteford Avenue in Atlanta. It's a short cut for Architecture Tourists on the way to grandmas through the Edgewood neighborhood. It's hardly a street of high-style homes but it's very interesting and "sets my mind a wandering." This was the belle of the ball. Always meant to stop for some pictures, always thought there'd be another day.
Now this.
Queen Ann, classic revival, greek revival, trglyphs and metopes, cross-gabled hipped roof, pretty metal fence, arbor, lived-in yard, overhangs, what windows ...
Words fail me. They don't do porches and windows like this. If you can bear it, there are more pictures in the slideshow below.
On the Druid Hills side, on the "good side of the tracks" Paideia School's "Mother Goose" burned. It's a re-purposed Druid Hills beauty, now in ruin.
There is more in the slide-show but it's not fun:
Let's hope they can restore these houses.
Thanks,
Terry
Thanks to Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch.

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