Lawndale Historic Museum

Museum

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Description

Lawndale is a historic home in Rockledge, Florida, built by Hiram Smith Williams. The house is registered on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing structure to the Rockledge Drive Historic District. The house was built in at least two stanzas – the first beginning in 1874, and the second stanza completed around 1890, when the house reached its final form. Lawndale is one of the last remaining examples of Queen Ann style architecture in the county and retains all of the original architectural integrity of the interior and exterior. The irregularity of plan and variety of colour and texture such as the shingles found on the tower characterize the Queen Ann style. The high and multiple roofs and the round turret are also predominant in this period.

Four generations of The Williams family lived in the house continuously until Brevard County purchased the house as part of the Beach and Riverfront Purchase initiative in 1989.

The house has been restored over the course of fifteen years through the efforts of the Preservation and Education Trust, a non-profit located in Rockledge committed to restoring the house as a living history museum, so as to present what life was like in the late-nineteenth century in Rockledge.