Thomas Shute House

Thomas Shute House is a property in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The property has also been known as Creekside.[2] It dates from at c.1845.[2] When listed the property included three contributing buildings, and two contributing structures on an area of 4.8 acres (1.9 ha).[2] The property was covered in a 1988 study of Williamson County historical resources.[1] It is one of about thirty "significant brick and frame residences" surviving in Williamson County that were built during 1830 to 1860 and "were the center of large plantations " and display "some of the finest construction of the ante-bellum era." It faces on the Franklin and Columbia Pike that ran south from Brentwood to Franklin to Columbia.[1]

Thomas Shute House
LocationUS 31/Franklin Rd. at Spencer Creek Rd., Franklin, Tennessee
Coordinates35°57′11″N 86°51′11″W
Area4.8 acres (1.9 ha)
Builtc.1845, c.1868 and c.1900
ArchitectUnknown
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Central passage plan
MPSWilliamson County MRA[1]
NRHP reference No.88000367 [2]
Added to NRHPApril 13, 1988

See also

  • Mooreland, also on the pike north of Franklin and NRHP-listed[1]
  • James Johnston House, also on the pike north of Franklin and NRHP-listed[1]
  • Aspen Grove, also on the pike north of Franklin and a Williamson County historic resource[1]
  • Mountview, also on the pike north of Franklin and a Williamson County historic resource[1]
  • Alpheus Truett House, also on the pike north of Franklin and a Williamson County historic resource[1]

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