The Morton A. Cheesman House, at 2320 Walker Lane in what is now Holladay, Utah, was built in 1912–13.
It is one of two monumental and unique Craftsman homes designed by the successful Salt Lake architectural firm, Ware and Treganza, the other example being the Knight-Mangum house in Provo.
It is a distinctive example of the Craftsman style because of its single axis orientation, and its unorthodox point of entry.
The combination of stucco and cobble rock as building materials, while not unusual, is not common in Utah, especially in large homes.
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