Tandy House – Meadowbrook

Lewis Henry Tandy bought this lot from his father George E. Tandy in 1911. George Tandy platted and developed much of the Meadowbrook area, and he had considerable real estate holdings in the Fort Worth area. According to city directory records and information from the Tandy family, the house was built about 1912. Lewis Tandy worked as an attorney for Tandyland Company. The house has remained in the Tandy family since its construction. This large, one and one-half story bungalow has a low pitched side gable roof with a full, front recessed porch supported by paired posts on a brick wall. The roof’s wide eaves are supported by handsome decorative brackets, and the roof has a large, central gable dormer. This is one of the more impressive bungalows in the Meadowbrook area.

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