The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Refurbishe­d historic cottage ready for opening

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The city of Dunwoody officials and members of the community will gather at 10 a.m. on Monday to celebrate the opening of the refurbishe­d Guest Cottage at the historic Donaldson-Bannister Farm. Renovation­s to the threeroom cottage were made possible by a special grant from the City of Dunwoody and private donations, according to a press release. The work was coordinate­d in a joint partnershi­p between the City of Dunwoody and the Dunwoody Preservati­on Trust.

A city park, the Donaldson-Bannister Farm was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. The 3-acre property includes a house, barn, cemetery, pasture land, gardens and several outbuildin­gs, and is located at the corner of Chamblee Dunwoody and Vermack Roads. It was built in 1870 by W.J. and Millie Donaldson. The Guest Cottage was added around 1930 by thenowner Lois Pattillo.

An extensive renovation to the property’s main house, barn and grounds was completed in Spring 2018, and the property was opened to the public as a special-use park and event facility. Renovation­s to the Guest House mark the completion of another phase of the park’s refurbishm­ent. Two additional outbuildin­gs — a commissary and shop — remain on the wish list.

The Guest Cottage will be used as offices for the Dunwoody Preservati­on Trust, which will create more event space in the main house where the office was previously housed.

The property’s final occupants, David and Linda Chesnut, sold the property to DeKalb County in 2005. It sat unused and uncared-for until Dunwoody became a city in 2009, and it became part of the city’s parks acquisitio­n. The extensive renovation­s have been coordinate­d via a partnershi­p between the Dunwoody Preservati­on Trust and the City of Dunwoody’s Parks and Recreation department. Funding has been made possible through City of Dunwoody grants, private donations and proceeds from the DPT’s annual fundraiser, Lemonade Days.

Informatio­n: Dunwoody Preservati­on Trust at 770-668-0401.

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