The Parrott-Camp-Soucy House

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                            Note: This great photo was taken by Hugh Hazelrigg. Please check his other beautiful photos  
        
The Parrott-Camp-Soucy home as it is now known,  was built in the 1840s by William Nemmons, one of the first white settlers in Coweta County,GA. In 1885, Judge John S. Bigby bought the home as a wedding gift for his daughter, Callie Bigby Parrott. In 1885, the then Greek revival home was "Victorianized" with elaborate mouldings and woodwork.  In 1936 the house was bought by the Camp family.
The home was purchased by Chuck and Doris Soucy from the Camp family in 1984, and it took two years to restore it to its original splendor. The interior woodwork is such that every room has a different kind of wood trim. This meant that the doors had to be built as a "sandwich" of two different woods in order to match the trim in the rooms the door served.

 

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                            Dining Room