8011-Fall2019
Number of Stories: 2
Width (bays): 2
Foundation Material: Concrete
Depth (rooms): 2
Structural System: Frame
Wall Cladding Material: stucco
Roof Shape: Hip
Roof Material: asphalt shingle
Decorative Details/Unique Features:
Stained glass transom. Sidelights on both sides of door. Battered columns holding up hipped covered porch.clapboads on rear of building. Hipped dormer window. Balustrade of wood on the porch. Central chimney, hipped dormer on rear of building
19th century windows on the second floor 3/1 style. lattice on porch.
Evidence of Integrity Location/Materials:
Battered colums. Wooden balustrade. Clapboard on rear of building. Windows on dormer and second floor look original. Stye of structure and setting. Fitting of the style and time of the area, minus modifications.
Additions/Alternations to Primary Building:
Windows on first floor appear more modern. Possibly front door has been changed. Based on the shingles on the dormer, this building could of possibly been a shingle sided building and now is stucco. There is an addition to the back of this building, there is a change in stone, clear outline of the addition.
Condition of Primary Building: Good
Observable Threats: large trees
Compatibility with Adjacent Land Uses:
Building fits with buildings around it. Its style and structure as originally a home, also the business buildings to its left and right are similar to usage and size. There is nothing in this building that takes away from the rest of the neighborhood. Maintains the look of a home in the neighborhood, not a business, very well maintained, no signs of neglect.
Potential NR Eligibility: Contributing
Evidence of Construction Date:
J Raymond Jones was the owner at the time. Tax record of 1895, pg 18 1895-0-20 Fredgis says 1929