L.D.S. Ward Building
L.D.S. Ward Building | |
42°37′04″N 112°00′51″W / 42.61778°N 112.01417°W / 42.61778; -112.01417 | |
Area | less than one acre |
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Built | 1933 |
Architect | Miles E. Miller |
Architectural style | Tudor Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 99001474[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 9, 1999 |
The L.D.S. Ward Building in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho was built in 1933. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.[1]
It was deemed significant "as an excellent example of early 20th century Tudor Revival design" and as "a significant work of a regionally important master architect, Miles E. Miller of Salt Lake City".[2]
It served as the church building for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (L.D.S.) local ward (parish/congregation).
It is a one-story, Tudor Revival style building with an L-shaped plan. It is built of ashlar limestone upon a high poured-in-place concrete foundation.[2]
It has a cedar roof, coming to ends at three gables, each including detailing of half-timbering and plaster. One of the gables is clipped like a jerkinhead. It has a rear courtyard from which a large limestone chimney rises.[2]
It was sold by the L.D.S. ward in 1996; the new owners renamed it as Greystone Manor and reopened it as a bed and breakfast and wedding chapel and reception venue.[2] It is still in operation as that in 2019.[3]
The building has also served as a community center, such as for a pumpkin-carving festival in 2012.[4]
It is located at 187 S. 2nd Ave. in Lava Hot Springs.[2]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e Cheryl A. Hansen (May 17, 1999). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: L.D.S. Ward Building / Greystone Manor". National Park Service. Retrieved September 13, 2019. With accompanying eight photos from 1999
- ^ "Greystone Manor Bed and Breakfast". Southeast Idaho High Country Tourism.
- ^ Tammy Scardino (October 22, 2012). "Greystone Manor in Lava Hot Springs more than just a Bed and Breakfast". Idaho State Journal.
External links
- Greystone Manor, official website
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