Built C 1850, 1900 and 1916 NRHP Reference # 88000333 Architectural style Neoclassical architecture | MPS Williamson County MRA Area 5 ha Added to NRHP 13 April 1988 | |
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Location Myles Manor Ct. W of Franklin Rd./US 31, Franklin, Tennessee |
The Maney-Sidway House, also known as Jasmine Grove and as Myles Manor, is a building in Franklin, Tennessee originally built c.1836, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
The building served as a hospital for Union wounded following the Battle of Franklin.
It was extensively remodelled in 1916 in Neo-Classical style, including adding an elliptical, two-story portico to the main facade of the building. For the 1916 renovations of the property, it is included in a survey of historic resources of Williamson County as one of only a few notable residential structures in the county that were built during 1900-1935. Henry H. Mayberry House was another, as was a remodelling of the Randal McGavock House, both reflecting Neo-Classical style.
The National Register listing includes 11.9 acres (4.8 ha) with two contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and two non-contributing structures.