The Victorian Charm of The Deloach House

Hagan, Georgia

The George Wesley Deloach was a turn of the century prominent citizen of Hagan. Built by J.D. Nobles, an architect from the region. The home was completed in 1896, and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The home features bay windows with stained glass, an elegant front entry with two sidelights and a room brightening transom above the door.

A large, two-story white Victorian-style house with a porch and decorative railings, surrounded by greenery.
Multiple gables on a Victorian home from the turn of the century
Front view of a historic building with decorative white railings, a porch with rocking chairs, and a stained glass window. An American flag is mounted on the side.
Elegant entry with 2 sidelights and a overhead transome

The home also features a side and rear entry with covered porches.

A historic two-story white house with a front porch, surrounded by leafless trees and a grassy lawn under a gray sky.
Side entries with covered porches-1896 Deloach House

The elaborate porch trimmings continue around the sides and rear of the home.

A weathered, two-story white house with a porch and a slanted roof, surrounded by grass and trees.
1896 Victorian home in South Georgia

The pattern of the home is described as typical for a prominent house in small town rural South Georgia.

Sign for The Deloach House, established 1892, detailing its historical significance and typical Victorian style, with the house visible in the background.
Information panel for the Deloach House-established 1892

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are enjoying the sites of Coastal Georgia and South Carolina 🙂

Alice

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