
This two-story frame house manages to survive gracefully among the strip stores and Colonial Revival drive-in banks that now surround it. The house's wraparound porch terminates in a circular conical-roofed corner and is further articulated with a half-round front balcony, and a square pyramid-topped side balcony. The house was built for tobacco merchant Edward L. Morton and was later owned by Lizzie Pittard Sizemore. The more hospitable side streets that lead from Virginia Avenue along with Rose Hill Avenue, a hill-side road west of Virginia Avenue, are lined with houses dating from c. 1825 to the twentieth century in a variety of styles.