Blandford, Historic residential site in Mount Dora, United States
Blandford is a residential house in Mount Dora that combines Tudor Revival and American Craftsman architectural techniques. The building features steeply pitched roofs, tall chimneys, and timber-framed facades that define its character.
The house was built in 1927 during a period of architectural growth in Florida. In November 2007, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The residence reflects an architectural style that merges English traditions with American craftsmanship, showing how European designs were adapted for Florida homes. Visitors notice this blend in the details: the timber framing, steeply pitched roofs, and substantial chimneys that together preserve a European character.
The property sits on Lake Terry Drive and is easy to locate. The original features from the 1920s are well maintained and can be viewed from the outside.
The house shows how American builders in the 1920s did not simply copy European styles but reinterpreted them using local materials and techniques. This adaptation to the Florida climate through specific architectural solutions is often overlooked.
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