Patteson-Schutte House
The Patteson-Schutte House is a historic house located on the
Architectural description
Patteson-Schutte is a 1+1⁄2-story Transitional style frame structure with basement. End chimneys, which are slightly off-center, and a steep peaked roof are iconic architectural elements of Southern Colonial vernacular architecture.[2]
A 2006 survey of Patteson-Schutte conducted by Calder Loth, Senior Architectural Historian at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, states, "While not a grand house, it was a residence of the gentry class, a carefully constructed, distinctly Virginia structure worthy of preservation. While originally built as a Chesterfield County planter's residence, today it is among the very few 18th century frame structures within the city limits of Richmond."
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References
- ^ "Patteson-Schutte House,5613 Kildare Drive". Historic Richmond. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ Katie Kelley, Architectural Historian, Historic Richmond Foundation