Historic Zoning Commission

Hill Avenue: Level I

2-I-10-HZ

Mary Boyce Temple House. Queen Anne with Gothic Revival influence (1907) Two and one half story brick with steeply pitched, slate covered cross gable roof, added east facing shingled, gable roof dormer on east roof plane, elaborate window trim, two story front porch with original, finely detailed wrought iron railing. Wood paneled bay window on front façade. Leaded glass sidelights and window at front entry. Tall, corbelled, paired exterior brick chimneys with circular chimney pots on west elevation, third, brick chimney on rear side. Calmes on upper sash of attic windows.

Art Deco building (c.1950) One story concrete block building, built as one story apartment building on east elevation (c.1950) with some Art Deco detailing. Has been physically separated from Mary Boyce Temple House to west to return Mary Boyce Templehouse to original footprint.


Location Knoxville
623 W Hill Ave 37901

Owner
Brian Brian Pittman

Applicant Request
Level I. Standard repair
Other: see below
    Mary Boyce Temple House. Queen Anne with Gothic Revival influence (1907) Two and one half story brick with steeply pitched, slate covered cross gable roof, added east facing shingled, gable roof dormer on east roof plane, elaborate window trim, two story front porch with original, finely detailed wrought iron railing. Wood paneled bay window on front façade. Leaded glass sidelights and window at front entry. Tall, corbelled, paired exterior brick chimneys with circular chimney pots on west elevation, third, brick chimney on rear side. Calmes on upper sash of attic windows.

    Art Deco building (c.1950) One story concrete block building, built as one story apartment building on east elevation (c.1950) with some Art Deco detailing. Has been physically separated from Mary Boyce Temple House to west to return Mary Boyce Templehouse to original footprint.
Applicant

Brian Brian Pittman


Case History