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Premier Plastics have traded in the Radstock, Midsomer Norton, trowbridge and Bath area for over 15 years. We supply and install high quality uPVC conservatories, doors, double glazed windows, guttering, soffits and fascias. Premier Plastics offer bespoke conservatories and double glazed window designs in a range of architectural styles and we provide a FREE, no obligation quotation service. Elegant, durable, and long-lasting, our range of conservatories and window styles are fully customised to fit your existing house design. Please browse through our site for further information on styles and finishes. Call now on 01761 437733 or 01225 762367 to arrange your FREE, no obligation quotation.Expand your home with a historic twist Expand your home with a historic twist A stunning way to bring the outside into your homeEverest reviews – windows, doors & more | Review Everest reviews – windows, doors & more | Start your review here Published 5 hours ago




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unique Anglican antebellum houses that are all within walking distance of each other. in 1808 as Carlin's Settlement and named for Benjamin Franklin, Franklin became the parish seat in 1811 and the first incorporated town in 1820. settlers included French, Acadian, German, Danish and Irish, the town's culture and architecture is heavily influenced by the unusually large numbers of English that chose to settle there after the Louisiana PurchaseNumerous large sugar plantations arose in the area, and with the development of steamboating, Franklin became an interior sugar port. By the 1830s, Bayou Teche was the main street of Acadiana, with one plantation HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF FRANKLIN Foster - O'Neill House 201 Main:  Built prior to 1852, the house was the residence of Thomas J. Foster, father ofThe sloping room has two gable end dormers with two corbelled chimneys at either end of the house. 




gallery is faced with cypress flush board of a Click here for larger view 808 First Street:  Built in 1827 by Issac Trowbridge, a native of Connecticut, it is the oldest two-story building in the area. was made of cypress using wooden-pegThe house remained in the Trowbridge family for more than a century and aIt was restored in the 1990s and donated to St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 203 Main:  Built circa 1890 by Phillip H. Mentz. The house has gable end construction with a hipped transverse section extending out to a bay below it on one side.  There is a quatre-foil design in the center in the pediment just above the second floor gallery. 205 Main:  Built by Alfred Gates.  house has a hipped roof with a widow's walk at the top that shows an open balustrade of lozenge design above a paneled section.  wide stairway leads to the front gallery which extends across the width and partial sides of




813 First Street:  Constructed between 1830 and 1832, this cottage was occupied by the school of Miss Carolyn Burroughs for a period.  was the home of the Joseph Schwartz family fromIn 1994, it was restored as a 301 Main:  Built in early to middle 1800's. Bittersweet has window and door surrounds of neo-classic design with a multi-paned lunette over the original front door.  shutters remain on all windows and doors. 909 Second St.:  Built in 1832 as a dwelling, it housed the first bank outside New Orleans in South Louisiana. It was occupied by Union forces during the Civil War, and according to legend, Davy Crockett stayed there as he traveled to Texas and the Battle of the Alamo. 305 Main:  Built on the site of the present post office by the Hine family in the 1850's. The house was moved to its present location in 1910 with the four beautiful free standing Corinthian columns being moved intact. 




elegant recessed front door has a double elliptical arch supported by pilasters which match the main columns. 307 Main:  Late Victorian two-story residence, owned at one time by the late Charles Austin O'Neill, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The imbricate fish scale shingles, which are prominent on the front of the upper story, are 114 Main:  Built around 1849 by Thomas Smardon, open onto the portico at both levels having top and side lunettes with leaded glass panels and leaded glass door at the center.  upstairs balustrade has a fleur-de-lis motif. 200 Main:  Built circa 1851 by Governor Joshua Baker for his daughter Frances Baker Palfrey. On the site of a former grits mill and sugar plantation, the house has a neo-classic doorway framed with multi-paneled lunettes.  four wooded Corinthian columns, which are across the front of the house, are repeated on the rear porch facing Bayou Teche.




300 Main:  Built at the turn of the century by Wilson McKerall, one time Mayor of Franklin. Outstanding features are the pyramidal roof, beveled and leaded door and side lunettes, and Corinthian columns supporting a one-story gallery with a parapet above. 606 Main St., Baldwin:  One of the few French Colonial homes in the area and probably the oldest extant building in St. Mary Parish. The home was built by Alfred Hennen near the end of the eighteenth century. It is named for Francois Darby, its 1856 purchaser. 302 Main:  Built in 1966 by Mr. and Mrs. Clarnece W. Baughman.  Landsdowne in Natchez, Mississippi, it is of brick of the cottage type with wide steps curved upward to a gallery bordered by fluted columns and iron grid work. 607 Second St.:  Built for Jules Oliver in 1854, the home was later divided intoDuring the 1930s it fell into disrepair, but it was saved in the 1980s by a

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