2020 Virtual Tour

Snider-Floyd House c. 1925

Robbie Snider, a fireman for Southern Railway, had this one-and-one-half story frame bungalow built in 1925.

This attractive house complete with board and batten siding has the overall feel of an English cottage. That said, its dominant architectural features are of the bungalow style. Combinations of those two styles were popular during the 1920s and ‘30s as Spencer’s development matured and reached beyond the early town grid.

The house was renovated by the previous owners in 2010. Its current owners have continued to make improvements. They are avid collectors of eclectic art and antiques as well as memorabilia related to the house and the railroad.