William Reed House
USA /
Alabama /
Chalkville /
Twin Lake Drive NE, 888
World
/ USA
/ Alabama
/ Chalkville
house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places
Historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: c. 1816 (oldest core)
Expanded: continuously from the 1830s through the Civil War; c. 1900 (front & rear additions and porch)
Architectural style: Victorian & Craftsman influences
Area: 0.7 acres
Also known as: Reed-Riddle-Jemison House; Spring Lake Farm
Date added to NRHP: 10/1/1987
Notes: The hewn log core of the house is the oldest existing structure in Birmingham, and among the oldest in north central Alabama.
Built: c. 1816 (oldest core)
Expanded: continuously from the 1830s through the Civil War; c. 1900 (front & rear additions and porch)
Architectural style: Victorian & Craftsman influences
Area: 0.7 acres
Also known as: Reed-Riddle-Jemison House; Spring Lake Farm
Date added to NRHP: 10/1/1987
Notes: The hewn log core of the house is the oldest existing structure in Birmingham, and among the oldest in north central Alabama.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°37'4"N 86°40'30"W
- Lawler-Whiting House 55 km
- J.L.M. Curry House 60 km
- Robert G. Griffin, Sr. House 69 km
- Abel Hagerty House 135 km
- Bridle Brook Farms 150 km
- Avery Park 175 km
- Chestnut Hill Neighborhood 201 km
- Loch Highland 213 km
- Samuel R. Pitts Plantation 213 km
- Laurel Brooke Subdivision. 217 km
- Huffman High School 1 km
- St. Vincent's East 2.7 km
- Vacca Campus of the Alabama Department of Youth Services 4.7 km
- Birmingham Race Course 4.7 km
- Jefferson State Community College 5.2 km
- Roebuck Municipal Golf Course 5.5 km
- Alabama Gas 5.9 km
- Sterilite 6 km
- Kamtek 6.1 km
- Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM/KBHM) 9 km