The Sexton’s Cottage

also known as a tool house, was constructed around 1922. The Greene family is cited as contributing to the construction of the structure. The wood-framed stucco-covered building was designed in the Classical Revival style and features a front gabled roof and unadorned pediment. A hood over the door also features a Greek key design and is supported by scrolled brackets. Curving cast stone balustrades extend from its north and south sides.

For over 50 years, the Sexton’s cottage was the only tool house on the property, until the addition for a larger green structure near the southwest corner of the cemetery in the 1980’s.

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[1] Kline, Susan. “National Register of Historic Places Registration Form,” United States Department of Interior, 6 Dec 2020, pgs 7, 11, 13. Accessed 2 Oct 2023 ; https://fortworthreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/National-Register-Application-for-Pioneers-Rest.pdf