The Azalea Trail - HOUSE AND GARDENS

959 Kirby Drive
Banked in hundreds of daffodils, this stately Southern Colonial home offers
a welcoming entrance through its deep portico. Designed by Cameron Fairchild
in 1938, immediately recognizable by his trademark ceiling curve over the staircase, the house has been meticulously maintained. Oriental rugs, an antique French tapestry, Belgium pewter chandelier, and English Chippendale chairs are some of the many items completing the refined, eclectic appearance in the front of the house. In the back, a crisp, casual sunroom opens onto a generous patio encircling the pool. A colonnade, reflecting the front portico, provides shelter for the coming and going of a busy family.
Garden planting continues the Southern tradition with azaleas, camellias, gardenias, oak and magnolia trees.
Gallery of Stops
Gallery of stops on this year's Azalea Trail. To view the
stops in order click the image on the top left and work your way across.
71st Annual Azalea Trail
Friday-Sunday, March 10-12, 2006
11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
For
Information
Call 713.523.2483
For Dates, Hours, and Tickets
click here.

For Information on the 72nd Annual Azalea Trail
Please Contact the
River Oaks Garden Club
713-523-2483
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