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A Southern Classic

Before there was Uptown, there was Greenlaw, a neighborhood laid out
in 1856 — the first addition to the original city plan.

The brothers Greenlaw moved to Memphis from Virginia, opened a
brickyard, and bought property north of town, across the busy Bayou
Gayoso. The Wolf River and the bayou were sources of transportation for
the many sawmills, blacksmiths, and cotton gins built along their
banks. Because of this, the Greenlaws had little trouble selling their
lots for new houses.

John L. Saffarans, owner of a lumberyard and a partner in the new
subdivision, sold the land for this house in 1859 to Steven B. Costen,
who opened a brickyard on North Third Street and completed his elegant
Greek Revival house just before the Civil War.

Building in Greenlaw peaked at the end of the 1800s and rapidly
declined after three floods in the early 1900s. A flurry of building in
the past five years has reinvigorated this area just north of St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital. One of the new residents bought the
Costen house in 2001 and spent two years renovating it.

The original block of the house is a typical story-and-a-half Greek
Revival cottage, with two rooms on each side of a center stair hall and
two bedrooms above. Usually, the kitchen was in a service ell off the
rear. The rear wing was rebuilt during the recent renovation, making it
a story-and-a-half also.

The front of the house retains much of its original character. The
rooms have 12-foot ceilings and wide-plank, heart-pine floors. A heavy
four-panel cypress door and tall, walkout windows connect to the deep,
south-facing front porch. These windows were originally shuttered.
Restoring the shutters would add a lovely flourish to the facade. A
retaining wall lifts the house above street level, where it is framed
by two large magnolias. It couldn’t be more Southern.

Two original rooms on the main floor are now a spacious master
suite. In the bath, an old white-marble vanity top gives the feel of a
period washstand. There’s also a capacious shower and a footed tub. A
walk-in closet separates the bedroom and bath.

The rear addition houses the kitchen and breakfast room. The kitchen
has pine cabinets with hard-rock maple counters. The ceiling is
outfitted with salvaged antique beams.

The original back porch has been glassed in and a half bath and
laundry created at the far end. Two new bedrooms, a full bath, and an
office are upstairs. The big backyard has plenty of room for a garage
with easy street access.

This distinctive house is one of a very few antebellum houses left
in Memphis. Its generously scaled rooms and original elements, coupled
with its thorough but sensitive renovation, make this house a Southern
classic. •

274 Mill

Approximately 3,300 sq. ft.

5 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths

$275,000

Realtor: Crye-Leike, 276-8800

Agent: Anne Marie Upshaw, 301-5391