



                  Historic Struan House, Arden NC, 1847 Architecture 
                
This vintage photograph features a historic structure located in Arden, Buncombe County, North Carolina. Built in 1847 by Alexander Robertson, the house is named Struan after a town in Perthshire, Scotland. It served as the seat of the Robertson clan and reflects the architectural style prevalent during that era.
The image showcases the buildings notable columns and balconies, which are characteristic of the periods design. This structure is not only significant for its architectural elements but also for its connection to the local history and the family of its builder, with Mrs. Douglas Nye being the daughter of Alexander Robertson.
Documented under the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph provides a glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of North Carolina. The image is part of a broader collection available through the Library of Congress, which aims to preserve and promote awareness of Southern architecture.

Historic Struan House, Arden NC, 1847 Architecture
