Monday House

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Monday House
Location: 2721 Asbury Rd
Knoxville, Tennessee
Coordinates: 35°57′10.09″N 83°49′46.35″W / 35.9528028°N 83.8295417°W / 35.9528028; -83.8295417Coordinates: 35°57′10.09″N 83°49′46.35″W / 35.9528028°N 83.8295417°W / 35.9528028; -83.8295417
Built: 1893
Architectural style: Queen Anne
Governing body: Private
MPS: Knoxville and Knox County MPS
NRHP Reference#: 01000394
Added to NRHP: April 19, 2001

The Monday House, also known as the Weigel House, is located at 2721 Asbury Road in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was constructed in the late 19th century in the Queen Anne style. The house is now used for commercial space.

The house was last used as a residence by Steven and Karla Shell. Their children, Brandon, Summer, and Damon Morell lived with them from 1998 until 2001. The house was placed on the historical registry by Steven and Karla under the name Weigel/Shell Estate. Prior to their sale of the estate, it comprised the house, a large barn, a garden patio, a detatched 2 car garage, and 3 outbuildings. During their ownership of this house, Steven and Karla completed a restoration of the home in which they remodeled the kitchen and main bathroom. This restoration reversed the remodeling project that had been undertaken by the previous owners sometime during the 1970s. In that project, the previous owners had laid carpet over the original hardwood floors and installed a drop ceiling in the kitchen, where they had also replaced all cabinetry.

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