Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis
Year Built: 1910
Architectural Style: Tudor Revival
- Key Features:
This Tudor Revival home was designed by the architectural firm of Foltz & Parker and built in 1910 for Albert S. Pierson, director and vice president of the Lilly Hardware Company. This three-story house features different building materials on each level: stucco and half timbering at the attic level, board and batten siding on the 2nd floor, and brick on the first floor. Arts & Craft details include exposed rafters, knee braces, and a rear sleeping porch.
In 1996, the home’s current owners, Mark Webb and Lee Ann Smith, added a carriage house with a second floor apartment which they rent. Their inviting, large backyard is a favorite spot for neighbors to gather for our annual Chili Cookoff and Cornbread Competition. In 2015, the family dramatically expanded their kitchen and rear porch entertaining area creating an inviting oasis for entertaining. Lee Smith and Mark Webb also have the title of “renovation rockstars,” having renovated four homes within Meridian Park since moving to the neighborhood in 1993.
The Smith-Webbs also own the house to the right. One of the oldest properties in the neighborhood, this river-rock house was once a small cottage which has since undergone multiple expansions. You’ll notice its set-back from the street predates the other homes along Pennsylvania Street.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Meridian Park Neighborhood
Please send change requests to changerequest@pocketsights.com.