Property Record
W5300 Territorial Road
Architecture and History Inventory
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Reference Number: | 64603 |
Location (Address): | W5300 Territorial Road |
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County: | Walworth |
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Township/Village: | Troy |
Unincorporated Community: | |
Town: | 4 |
Range: | 16 |
Direction: | E |
Section: | 23 |
Quarter Section: | NE |
Quarter/Quarter Section: | NE |
Year Built: | 1900 |
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Survey Date: | 19932013 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | Gabled Ell |
Structural System: | Balloon Frame |
Wall Material: | Clapboard |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | The front facade of the farmhouse faces south. Resources for this farmstead are the farmhouse (225285), gambrel barn (225416), poured-concrete silo (225417), storage building (225418), and pump house (225419). 2013- "This farmstead is composed of a c.1900 farmhouse, c.1910 gambrel barn, c.1910 small rubble-stone storage building, c.1920 concrete block animal building, and c.1920 concrete silo. The farmhouse is a two-story, gable-ell, wood-frame structure clad in clapboard. The roof is composed of an intersecting hip and gable and a one-story porch spans the front (south) facade and wraps around the side (east) elevation. The porch has a hip-roof and is supported by unadorned square columns. Windows are primarily replacement one-over-one, double-hung sash, with the exception of a row of horizontal, fixed-pane windows on the second story of the ell. The c.1910 gambrel barn (225416) has a concrete lower elevation with vertical wood plank cladding above. It features eight-light casement windows on the main story. A c.1920 poured-concrete silo (225417), without a cap, is located immediately south of the barn. A c.1880, one-story, gable-ell storage building (225418) appears to have been converted into a garage. It is constructed of rubble stone with stone quoining. The gable ends and the front (east) elevation are clad in wood planks. An open porch spans the east elevation and windows are a combination of one-over-one sash and three-light fixed. Located immediately adjacent and to the south is a c.1920, concrete block outbuilding (225419) with a side-gable roof and one square window opening on each elevation." - "STH 20, STH 67 to Town Line Rd", WisDOT ID #3130-06-01, Prepared by Mead & Hunt, Inc. (2013). |
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Bibliographic References: | “Architecture and History Survey: STH 20” WHS project number 14-0704/WL. July 2013. Prepared by Mead and Hunt Inc.. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |