Additional Information: | 2022 - This building is a two story, end gabled Tudor Revival style house sitting atop a ground floor, single stall, garage. An additional garage stall extends out past the house. The roof is steeply pitched and clad with asphalt shingles. The house is constructed of stone in a random ashlar design. The main front entrance is set within a tower that rises just past the eaves of the roof. Concrete stairs lead up to the door and feature iron work railings. A deck extends along the front half of the façade. A one story, front gabled wing projects from the front-right side of the house and features a row of triple paired, double hung windows. A gabled dormer projects from the roof on the front-left side with a gambrel roof. An additional set of triple-paired, double hung windows are prominently featured on the front façade. Its date of construction is ca. 1920-1940.
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