Seclusaval and Windsor Spring is a historic property in Richmond County, Georgia that includes a Greek Revival building built in 1843.
[2] It was deemed notable historically in several ways: It is also significant for the architecture of the main house on the property, Seclusaval, which is a "Sand Hills-type cottage".
The form has symmetry, wide entablatures, and classic columns of the Greek Revival style.
And the front doorway of the house has a rectangular transom with side lights, also consistent with Greek Revival style.
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