
Edelweiss, a Swiss Cottage style house built in Natchez, MS, in 1883 appears to be based on a design in E.C. Gardner’s “Illustrated Homes,” published in Boston in 1875. It was built for coal dealer Joseph O’Brien on the high bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. Natchez is famed for its Antebellum houses, but this house is one of several exceptional post-Civil War houses in the town.
Houses evocative of romantic Swiss cottages had a brief vogue during the period. The style is related to, and overlaps with, Stick Style and Queen Anne. It is a charming and somewhat exotic style from the Age of Romance.
Like houses in any uncommon architectural style, the preservation of these houses has heightened importance due to their relative rarity.
Understanding the style of a house is the essential first step in developing a restoration plan that prioritizes the preservation and restoration of character-defining features while making changes necessary for modern life in an old house.
Exotic and eclectic styles like Swiss Cottage are covered in Chapter 2 of “Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners.”
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