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one or two story frame house (second floor where one exists, is a finished attic) wrap-around porch with turned posts, decorative brackets, and spindle work; square layout with projecting gables to front and side; pyramidal or hipped roof reflecting pyramidal massing; rooms are asymmetrical and there is no central hallway; interior-located chimneys
It was built in 1915, as a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, transitional Queen Anne / Colonial Revival style frame dwelling. It was enlarged in 1934 to a two-story, three-bay, Colonial Revival dwelling veneered in brick with a one-story, wrap-around American Craftsman-style front porch. A one-story vestibule was added to the front
frame house typically one-story (although there may be a finished attic or garret for a second floor) wrap-around porch with turned posts, decorative brackets, and spindlework; square layout with projecting gables to front and side; pyramidal or hipped roof reflecting pyramidal massing; rooms are asymmetrical and there is no central hallway
It was built in 1901, and is a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Queen Anne style buff-colored brick dwelling with an irregular plan and massing. It features a one-story, wrap-around porch; a two-story entrance tower topped by a pyramidal roof; and a hipped roof broken by gable-, hipped-, and conical roofed dormers with square casement windows.
It was built in 1913–1914, and is a two-story, three-bay, double-pile Classical Revival style frame dwelling. It has a hipped slate roof topped by a Chippendale-style balustrade, a two-story entrance portico, a one-story wrap-around porch, and a porte-cochère. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]
The one-story wrap-around porch includes decorative elements. The vernacular Tenant House at 4434 Grant Road NW is believed to be the oldest of the three houses. Stucco covers the two-story, three-bay-wide frame building. There is a central chimney, gabled roof, and one-story porch. The original decorative porch included gingerbread detailing. [2]
It was built in 1901, and is a two-story, Colonial Revival style frame dwelling. It has a one-story, wrap-around front porch and Porte-cochère. The house features a high hipped roof with gabled dormers and central facade gable with a projecting second story bay and a Palladian window. [2]
The porch has a pressed tin ceiling and its floor is covered in unglazed tile. [4] The southern elevation includes the rest of the wrap-around porch and a protruding three-sided gable-roof topped bay. [4] There is one double-hung window on the porch facing south; it features a leaded glass pane over a single pane.
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