Rufus M. Rose House

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Location537 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates33°46′09″N 84°23′06″W / 33.76917°N 84.38500°W / 33.76917; -84.38500
Arealess than one acre
Built1901
Rufus M. Rose House
Rufus M. Rose House on Peachtree Street
Rufus M. Rose House is located in Atlanta
Rufus M. Rose House
Rufus M. Rose House is located in Georgia
Rufus M. Rose House
Rufus M. Rose House is located in the United States
Rufus M. Rose House
Location537 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates33°46′09″N 84°23′06″W / 33.76917°N 84.38500°W / 33.76917; -84.38500
Arealess than one acre
Built1901
ArchitectEmil Charles Seiz
Architectural styleLate Victorian/Queen Anne
NRHP reference No.77000433[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 20, 1977
Designated ALBOctober 23, 1989

The Rufus M. Rose House is a late Victorian, Queen Anne style house located in the SoNo district of Atlanta, Georgia. Occupying a narrow lot on Peachtree Street, one and a half blocks south of North Avenue, the house was built in 1901 for Dr. Rufus Mathewson Rose. The architect was Emil Charles Seiz (1873–1940), who designed many residential and commercial structures in the city, including the 1924 Massellton Apartments on Ponce de Leon Avenue.

The house is an extremely rare example of a nineteenth-century town house built for one of Atlanta's wealthy citizens. Its red-brick exterior consists of bayed and multi-gabled facades interspersed with numerous window shapes and sizes, and numerous fireplaces. The original slate roof and front porch have been lost.

Additionally, the property has carved, marble steps that originally ascended directly from the sidewalk on Peachtree Street up to the front porch. The home's tiny yard is the "singular survivor from Peachtree's residential heyday."[2][3][4][5]

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