Breedlove House and Water Tower, Bentonville
Facts and practical information
The Breedlive House and Water Tower are a historic residential property on the south side Benton County Route 4 east of Bentonville, Arkansas, about 1.1 miles east of its junction with Arkansas Highway 72. The two-story house is a c. 1887 brick structure that was enlarged and restyled c. 1907, giving it a mix of original Italianate and Eastlake detailing, and a front Colonial Revival two-story porch. The property includes a 28-foot square brick tower, built c. 1920 as a water supply for an apple orchard. The tower is the only structure surviving in the county from the period known to be associated with the then-significant apple industry. ()
Bentonville
Breedlove House and Water Tower – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Pinnacle Hills Promenade, Razorback Regional Greenway, Museum of Native American History.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Breedlove House and Water Tower by public transport?
Bus
- ORT NWACC Shewmaker • Lines: 490 (15 min walk)
- Ort Nwacc Bh • Lines: 11, 490 (25 min walk)