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YEAR BUILT: 1924
ARCHITECT/BUILDER: Architect:Bertram Hill
Contractor: J.T. Merrell
ORIGINAL OWNER: F. Webber
ORIGINAL
DESCRIPTION:
Two story eclectic. Brown brick. Green tile roof. Steep hip roof w/gable dormer and Palladian window beneath pediment. Exposed rafters. Gable over entry porch on left; brackets. eyebrow roofline over stacked porches on right; brackets. Basketweave brick under gable; eyebrow canopy of wood and iron over arched entry door and sidelights. forward projecting polygonal porch w/three brick arches on right; iron rail on second floor porch. Group of five banked windows on main floor w/ellipical arch flanked by single arched windows; diamond shaped panes in transom.
OF INTEREST: This house in the English Tudor style was reportedly designed by an Britsh architect for its English clients.
REVISIONS: 07/15/04 - Architect's name posted
PHOTO GALLERY:

Spring 2004


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