The Vicarage (DeFuniak Springs, Florida)

The Vicarage
DeFuniak Springs, Florida

The Vicarage. 2008
Location

150 Circle Drive

DeFuniak Springs, Florida, United States
Coordinates 30°42′58.57″N 86°6′57″W / 30.7162694°N 86.11583°W / 30.7162694; -86.11583Coordinates: 30°42′58.57″N 86°6′57″W / 30.7162694°N 86.11583°W / 30.7162694; -86.11583
Built 1896
Architectural style Frame Florida vernacular
Part of DeFuniak Springs Historic District (#92001048)

The Vicarage built in 1889 is an historic house located at 150 Circle Drive, in DeFuniak Springs, Florida in the United States. Also known as McLendon House, it is located next to St. Agatha's Episcopal Church. It is a contributing property in the DeFuniak Springs Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 28, 1992.

Built in 1889, it was one of two identical frame Florida vernacular houses which stood side by side on Circle Drive. Its twin to the left has since been moved to a different location on the drive. It went through a succession of private owners, some of whom used it as a boarding house for visitors to the DeFuniak Springs Chautauqua. St. Agatha's Episcopal Church, which had built in 1896 to its right, bought it for use as a vicarage in 1977 using funds given by Violet Horn McLendon of Marianna. The second floor serves as the private quarters of the vicar and family, while the first floor rooms and kitchen are shared with the congregation which use them as its parish hall.[1]

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