
The Lanneau-Norwood doll house, all decked for the Holidays, in the Christmas Room at The Children’s Museum of the Upstate.
As a kid, the Christmas Season began for me when I hauled out my train set. I didn’t care if the trains ran. Most years they didn’t. What I loved was constructing the mini buildings and scenery. My first forays into 3 dimensional painting.
And so, last year when commissioned to do a dimensional painting of the Lanneau-Norwood House, I was delighted to learn there was a miniature version of it—a Lanneau-Norwood doll house. The doll house was built in 1977 by Tom Henry, a miniatures enthusiast and owner of The Front Porch antiques shop on Augusta Road. But the doll house was never completed and languished in the carriage house behind the mansion. Patt Smith, a respected Greenville real estate agent, discovered and acquired the model a few years ago when the actual house went on the market. Patt, her family and dedicated friends set about finishing and restoring it. It was a considerable undertaking.
Patt has generously loaned this wonderful doll house to The Children’s Museum of the Upstate for the Holidays. The Lanneau-Norwood doll house is all dressed up for the Season, inside and out, and ready to receive visitors.









what a sweet little dolls house, i got a friend who is doing a dolls house up that my girls have sadly grown out of nothing like the above but i bet now it’s got lights added and wallpaper, carpet i bet it’s looking just like the above since we gave to them… looks very christmasy thank you for sharing 🙂
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