IMG_3600 Modified and missing moldings
An old house, built in 1874, 17 years after the cemetery was founded.  I believe this is referred to as the Sexton's House.  Built of cut field stone, much of which had been carried down from Canada during various periods of glaciation, it was designed by Gordon W. Lloyd.  The entrance gate and mausoleum are also constructed in this way.

Detail of the decorative wood molding around the eaves of the south end of the building, facing Geddes Ave.


Forest Hill Cemetery, Ann Arbor, Michigan
March 21, 2012
Copyright 2011 Moira Pomeroy, Pomeroy Photography. All rights reserved.
Copyright 2011 Moira Pomeroy, Pomeroy Photography. All rights reserved.
Pictures with various combinations of door trim, emblems, and decals removed to decide how to proceed with the build.  February 2012.
Pictures with various combinations of door trim, emblems, and decals removed to decide how to proceed with the build.  February 2012.
suede effect on walls, dragged glaze moldings
trompe l'oeil plaster molding details
trompe l'oeil plaster molding details
IMG_3600 Modified and missing moldings
IMG_3600 Modified and missing moldings
IMG_3600 Modified and missing moldings
See photo in original gallery.