In addition to designing the Country Club Clubhouse and the Bath and Tennis Club at New Albany, Cooper, Robertson also designed four houses and the crescent street they sit on. The houses were designed as a Georgian prototype to set the style and quality for residential development at New Albany. Clad in hand-molded red brick, each house is accented by rubbed-brick jack arches, a painted wood cornice and portico and capped by a slate roof. On the first floor is a living room, dining room, library, kitchen, breakfast room and garage with a conservatory that open to a private garden in back. On the second floor are three bedrooms with a private guest bedroom over the garage.




