St. John's Lutheran Church (Atlanta, Georgia)

St. John's Lutheran Church, formerly known as the Stonehenge Mansion and once home to Samuel Hoyt Venable, is a historic Atlanta home converted into a church. It is located on Ponce de Leon Avenue. The home was built in 1914 for Sam Venable as well as his sister Elizabeth Venable Mason, her husband Frank Tucker Mason and their children. It was designed by Edward Bennett Dougherty with murals painted by Venable's sister Leilla Venable Ellis as well as other artwork by her. It is Gothic Revival architecture from the Tudor period and was constructed with granite from Stone Mountain (owned by Samuel Venable and his brother William and operated as Southern Granite Company).

St. John's Lutheran Church (Atlanta, Georgia)

St. John's Lutheran Church, formerly known as the Stonehenge Mansion and once home to Samuel Hoyt Venable, is a historic Atlanta home converted into a church. It is located on Ponce de Leon Avenue. The home was built in 1914 for Sam Venable as well as his sister Elizabeth Venable Mason, her husband Frank Tucker Mason and their children. It was designed by Edward Bennett Dougherty with murals painted by Venable's sister Leilla Venable Ellis as well as other artwork by her. It is Gothic Revival architecture from the Tudor period and was constructed with granite from Stone Mountain (owned by Samuel Venable and his brother William and operated as Southern Granite Company).