词条 | Chesterfield House, Knoxville, Tennessee |
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| name =Chesterfield | nrhp_type = | image = Chesterfield-knox-tn1.jpg | caption = | location =North of Mascot off Old Rutledge Pike | nearest_city = Knoxville, Tennessee | coordinates = {{coord|36|5|37|N|83|45|6|W|display=inline,title}} | area = | built = 1838 | architect =Arthur Savage | architecture = Georgian (influence) | added = November 16, 1977 | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | refnum = 77001276 | mpsub = | governing_body = Private }} The Chesterfield House is an antebellum house at 9625 Old Rutledge Pike in the Mascot community of northeastern Knox County, Tennessee. Built in 1838 by George W. Arnold, a physician from Roanoke, Virginia, the house is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was located along a stagecoach route (roughly what is now US 11) that began in Washington, D.C., passed through Knoxville, and continued further south. Stagecoaches made stops at Chesterfield. The mansion is a two-story brick structure with a one-story covered front porch. The porch has a balcony above, accessed off a second floor room. Architecturally, the house has Georgian influences. It remains a private residence, and is not open to the public. References
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3 : Houses in Knoxville, Tennessee|Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee|National Register of Historic Places in Knoxville, Tennessee |
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