Marker Details

Walker House, Isaiah P.


3534 Miramar Drive at Oakdale

Shoreacres , 77571

Notes:
Class of 2012, 12HR09; marker received c07-03-2013; marker not searchable by Keyword in THC Atlas, locate via marker search by County, entry with minimal information; dedication scheduled 09/14/2013
Directions: Walker home is in Shoreacres; from TX-146 exit Shoreacres Boulevard, travel one and six tenths mile east to traffic circle, right onto second right at traffic circle onto Miramar Drive, three tenths of a mile to home, on right; marker near street to the right (facing) the home

Key Time Period: 1920 - 1940 Post-WW I & Depression

Corretions/New Research:

Marker Text: During the late 1920s and early 1930s, the City of Shoreacres became a weekend haven for residents of nearby Houston. Families built weekend homes, referred to as fish camps, where they could enjoy fishing and boating activities on Galveston Bay. Isaiah P. Walker, Vice-President of a Houston-based furniture retail establishment, the Stowers Furniture Company, purchased a tract of land from Shoreacres Realty, Inc. in 1928 with his wife, Annie, for the construction of their own weekend home.



Now nicknamed "Little Castle" and "Tree House," the home was completed in 1932 and demonstrates popular architectural influences from the period in which it was built, as well as unique design elements that continue to set it apart from neighboring homes. The walkers hired their son-in-law, Preston Plumb, Jr. to construct the home in a style reminiscent of the Tudor Revival homes plumb and his father built in the community of West University Place near Rice University. The two-story home’s exterior façade is constructed of thick stone, cut in rough form. A turret rising over the roof, encasing a spiral staircase, gives the home a castle-like appearance.



The most prominent and distinct features of the Walker home are four concrete "faux bois" pine trees that frame the porch on the south side of the house. These molded cement columns were made in the style of "El Trabajo Rustico," popularized during this period by the Mexican artist Dionicio Rodriguez. The Walker house is the only known residence in Harris County to utilize these unique "faux bois" columns and is the oldest extant fish camp residence in Shoreacres.



Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2012

Marker is property of the State of Texas
Marker Type: Marker with Post
Historical Org: Texas Historical Commission (THC)

Key Map Information: 580 Q

GPS Coordinates: 29 37.166, 95 00.232

Precinct No: 2

Marker No: 17319