5024-Fall2018
Number of Stories: 1.5
Width (bays): 4
Foundation Material: Concrete
Depth (rooms): 3
Structural System: brick
Wall Cladding Material: wood clapboards, stone
Roof Shape: Shed
Roof Material: slate, asphalt shingle
Decorative Details/Unique Features:
Sandstone steps. Pilasters and simple architrave trim surround entry door; decorative lamps; nonfunctioning shutters, detailed cornice over inset door; pressed concrete walkway with iron railings.
Evidence of Integrity Location/Materials:
Original clapboard on gabled dormers
Additions/Alternations to Primary Building:
Large shed roof addition with wood clapboard siding on rear of house.
Condition of Primary Building: Good
Observable Threats: none, large trees
Compatibility with Adjacent Land Uses:
Sits in lot well and matches style with surrounding structures. Compatible in size, materials and use.
Potential NR Eligibility: Contributing
Evidence of Construction Date:
Virginia Division of Historic Landmarks: Historic District/Brief Survey Form.
Surveyor: Murphy, A. Kimberly, Yr: 1989 aw
One of the Stone houses that Cecil L. Reid built for the Kenmore division at the direction of Gayle Reality. Aw
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