Thursday, January 31, 2008

Wedgwood neighbor's appeal to save the 1904 farmhouse.

This letter was sent over to us by Linda K. from Wedgwood. Here are her thoughts in response to an earlier post about the 1904 farmhouse that is scheduled to be destroyed and turned into townhomes. Thanks Linda for sending this over!

The 1904 farmhouse on 35th should not be sold, torn down and redeveloped. Slowly, gradually, all tidbits of unique personality and flavor in our neighborhood are being taken away from us. Somebody has maintained this property carefully, at least on the outside (I don't know what the inside looks like). A close look reveals detail in the shingles on this building that one would never see on a new structure built today. The way the building is up on a hill almost implies how it is looking down and watching us all. This is a beautiful piece of Wedgwood's history that should be saved.


1 comments:

Nate Root said...

The 1904 Farmhouse would make a nice mixed use community / retail space similar to the Wallingford School on 45th and Wallingford.