Top O'Woodland

1603 Woodland Street (in Lockland Springs in east Nashville)
The name of the house is "Top O'Woodland" and was the home of Dr. H.D. Hyde ( the grandson of Henry Hyde who the Nashville Hydes Ferry was named for. It was built by Dr. H.D. Hyde around 1900. It is now a Bed and Breakfast.
Built between 1898 - 1904

There is a short history at http://www.topofwoodland.com/about

Photo & Info courtesy Jim Stephens

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