From wikipedia the free encyclopedia the asa johnston farmhouse is a historic farmhouse in johnstonville conecuh county alabama.
Spraddle roof house.
Cast architecturedesigned this family homein mazama washington.
The laura watson house was a historic house in gainesville sumter county alabama.
Often extends over an open sided raised porch to provide excellent shade for the house and protection against rain.
The one story wood frame spraddle roof house was built for laura watson and her son booker circa 1900.
Coate house is a historic house in grove hill alabama.
Mcgraw hill dictionary of architecture and construction.
Spraddle definition to straddle.
Especially found in french vernacular architecture.
A roof having a double slope on all four sides the lower slope being less steep than the upper slope.
Originally the central hall or dogtrot was left open to allow breezes to pass through the house.
The sloped roof on this modern house opens up the back patio and give it a large airy feel perfect for hosting family and friends.
The lower pitch across the dovedale fa ade encompasses a porch while the lower pitch across the rear covers two enclosed bays and a former porch now enclose and converted to living space.
In the johnston house the spraddle roof form is combined with another characteristic feature of the deep south architectural landscape.
To avoid the look of an overly classic mountain cabin sloped roofs were used to create this modern mountain escape.
A wide breezeway or dogtrot through the middle of the house.
The one story spraddle roof dogtrot house was built in 1842 by ezra plumb for asa johnston.
A spraddle roof is one in which the two planes of the roof have two pitched slopes figure 2b.
The one story spraddle roof house was built in 1855.
The spraddle roof refers to interruptions or splays in the roof structure to produce additional interior or exterior space on both the front and back of the house.
It was added to the national register of historic places on july 28 1999.
Dick buckled on his belt and holster and mounting his pony spraddle set out for a long ride across the prairie.
It was significant as a surviving example of what was once a typical type of dwelling for small african american freeholders in alabama.