Tolbert E. Gill House, Paris
Facts and practical information
The Tolbert E. Gill House is a historic house on the west side of South Spruce Street, just south of Arkansas Highway 22 in Paris, Arkansas. It is a single-story masonry structure, built of out rusticated stone by its first owner, stonemason Tolbert E. Gill. It is an architecturally unique and distinctive structure, with arched openings topped by castellated parapets. The yard is further adorned with stone artwork created by Gill, who is believed to be either a German immigrant or the son of German immigrants. Construction on the house began in 1920, and took about 15 years to achieve its present configuration. ()
Paris
Tolbert E. Gill House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Paris First, Methodist Episcopal Church, Short Mountain Creek Bridge, Cove Creek Tributary Bridge.