Category Archives: Cochran GA

Central Hallway Cottage, Cochran

Homes of this variety can be found all over Georgia. Most feature the shed enclosure [shed room] along the back of the house, as does this example. They’re usually painted when in town and are often found unpainted in the country.

Eclectic Victorian House, Cochran

This house has an overall Queen Anne appearance but the columns would not have been used originally with that style. It’s an unusual house, and so large it makes me wonder if it were not a boarding house. I hope to learn more.

Neoclassical Revival House, 1906, Cochran

I believe this is the last of my re-edits from Cochran and it falls under the category of “too nice not to have a name”. It’s a really nice example of this popular early-20th-century style but I’ve not been able to locate any history.

Hall and Parlor Farmhouse, Bleckley County

I photographed this farmhouse in 2014. I don’t know if it’s still standing. It may be an early prefabricated example, i.e. a kit house.

Queen Anne Cottage, Cochran

Queen Anne Cottage, Cochran

Queen Anne Cottage, Cochran

Berryhill Store, Cochran

This historic neighborhood store is an example of a neighborhood grocery, typical of small towns in the early 20th century. Thanks to Lisa Walker for the identification.