Preserving Atlanta Since 1979

1880s

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Ivy Hall, the home of Edward Peters, was designed by prominent Atlanta architect Gottfried Norrman. Constructed in 1883, the Peters House may be the first house in Georgia to fully embody the new Queen Anne style. The house occupies a full city block which contributes to the historic significance of the site. The setting dates from the 19th century and is possibly Atlanta’s oldest surviving landscape design; the original carriage house made this Atlanta’s most complete representation of 19th century domestic architecture.

179 Ponce de Leon Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30308