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This new old house in the Rivercrest neighborhood of Fort Worth was inspired by the iconic Drayton Hall, a classical Georgian style house on the National Register of Historic Places. Hull Homes used traditional building methods: wood-molded bricks laid with five course English bond. The house Hull built tells a story of three generations who added on to the original proud building over time.