Buss K. Weems House. 1928-29
Two-story frame Tudor Revival house with a stucco exterior and asbestos-shingle gable roof with a large shed dormer across the rear. The front elevation features several gables and gabled projections. The front entry has an elliptical archway with keystone and a batten door with decorative strap hinges and a small window. Other features include front and south-end exterior brick chimneys with single paved shoulders, a modern side screen porch, a one-story rear bay window with a concave roof, and 4/4 and 8/8 windows. Herringbone brick walkways connect the house to the front sidewalk, and a patio garden extends to the rear. Dr. Bliss K. Weems of the Weems-Watkins Hospital occupied the house in 1935.
Garage and apartment. Late 20th c.
Two-story with stucco exterior, an asphalt-shingled gable roof, an engaged two-tier porch with wood posts and Chinese Chippendale railing, an octagonal louvered gable vent, and 6/6 windows. The building may be a recent remodeling of an earlier building.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02