Historic Zoning Commission
Ft. Sanders NC-1: Level IV
4-I-04-HZ
Two story frame with brick veneer wall covering and solid masonry construction. Hip roof with lower cross gables and rounded turret, frieze at roof line, terra cotta roof covering. Central projecting bay with gable roof, tripled attic vent windows, applied curvilinear motif at lentils and rusticated stone sill and balcony at second floor. Rounded second story end opposite rounded turret. One over one double hung windows with multipaned windows and triplet windows on second story under full arches, segmental one over one windows on remainder of second story, belt course at top of window line, rusticated quoins around windows. Five window grouping on first story with eight paned windows under arched transom, remainder of windows are one over one double hung. Transoms above entry door. One story full front and side wrap around porch with rounded corner pavilion, square stone posts with Ionic capitals on brick piers with stone cap, stone balcony with stone cap, stone cap on buttressing at front steps, dentils under cornice on front porch. Rusticated stone foundation. Interior side brick chimney. Irregular plan. Rusticated stone wall at front sidewalk line. Separate two story Tudor Revival c. 1925 apartment building at rear.
Note: The front 1889 building was substantially damaged by fire in the summer of 2002. Since that time, the house has sat open to the weather. Enclosed photographs illustrate the fire damage in 2002.
Location Knoxville
1633 Clinch Ave
Owner
Westover Associates (Joe Guess)
Applicant Request
Level IV. Demolition or relocation of contributing structure
Other: DemolitionLEVEL IV Certificate. Demolish Pickle Mansion, burned August, 2002.
Queen Anne. (1889) Pickle Mansion
- Two story frame with brick veneer wall covering and solid masonry construction. Hip roof with lower cross gables and rounded turret, frieze at roof line, terra cotta roof covering. Central projecting bay with gable roof, tripled attic vent windows, applied curvilinear motif at lentils and rusticated stone sill and balcony at second floor. Rounded second story end opposite rounded turret. One over one double hung windows with multipaned windows and triplet windows on second story under full arches, segmental one over one windows on remainder of second story, belt course at top of window line, rusticated quoins around windows. Five window grouping on first story with eight paned windows under arched transom, remainder of windows are one over one double hung. Transoms above entry door. One story full front and side wrap around porch with rounded corner pavilion, square stone posts with Ionic capitals on brick piers with stone cap, stone balcony with stone cap, stone cap on buttressing at front steps, dentils under cornice on front porch. Rusticated stone foundation. Interior side brick chimney. Irregular plan. Rusticated stone wall at front sidewalk line. Separate two story Tudor Revival c. 1925 apartment building at rear.
Note: The front 1889 building was substantially damaged by fire in the summer of 2002. Since that time, the house has sat open to the weather. Enclosed photographs illustrate the fire damage in 2002.