Denby House, Historic residential building in Mobile, Alabama, US
Denby House is a one-story brick residence built on raised foundations that preserves architectural details from the 1800s. The structure uses building techniques that were common in Southern residential design during that period.
Merchant Charles Denby had this house built in 1873, shortly after the Civil War ended and Mobile was rebuilding. The building was later added to the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its importance to the city's past.
The house is part of a historic district that shows how people lived in Mobile during earlier times. Walking through the neighborhood, you can see how residential buildings like this one fit into the street's character.
The house sits on Conti Street near the historic downtown area and is visible from the public street. The best time to visit is during daylight hours when you can clearly see the architectural details and neighboring buildings.
The raised foundation design shows how homeowners after the Civil War built houses on stilts to protect them from moisture and flooding. This practical solution became common throughout Southern towns and defined the look of entire streetscapes.
Location: Alabama
GPS coordinates: 30.68861,-88.04917
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:09
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