This is a one-and-a-half story example of a Tudor Revival Craftsman bungalow. It is of frame construction with overlap board and wood shingle siding. The design is loosely symmetrical in expression, with an cross-gabled inset porch extending across only two-thirds of the facade. Ramped clapboarded porch piers, decorative bargeboards, faux half-timbering, and numerous kneebrace struts along the roofline are the key decorative features. Buyer to verify all information herein. Located in a HPOZ zone.
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Year Built
1905
Updated on February 19, 2020 at 7:45 pm