Stone Victorian House Bluff UT
Posted by: kingbee
N 37° 17.125 W 109° 33.194
12S E 628248 N 4127516
A nice house.
Waymark Code: WM61A4
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/16/2009
Views: 5
A nice old house in Bluff,UT. Built in the mid1890's by Lemuel Hardison Redd Jr., the house is well preserved.
Redd was born at Spanish Fork, Utah, and was one of the first settlers in Bluff. He was the first San Juan County assessor. He and his first wife, Eliza Ann Westover Redd, were called to the San Juan Mission in 1878.This is one of the biggest houses built in Bluff. The living/dining room area was very large. Wide double doors led into the parlor which had bay windows and a fireplace; the floors were varnished as was the woodwork, including the wide mop boards. The ceilings were high and painted white to match the walls; a Dutch door, which was divided in the center and could swing separately either way led into the kitchen. The main entrance into the house was placed on the east end, facing the street. Lemuel Redd used this beautiful home as his primary residence from 1900 to 1910. (from web page)
Public/Private: private
Tours Available?: no
Year Built: 1890's
Web Address: [Web Link]
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