For Sale or Lease
: For sale - entire property.
Endangered
Threat:
Encroaching Development
Ranch, Plain-Style (ranch and split-level houses), English Vernacular Revival.
This house appears to be a transition between English Cottage and an early Ranch House. The gabled entry with round arched and keystone reflects undertones of English Vernacular.
Not currently designated at national, state, or local level
Not eligible / non-contributing
This is a 1-story, 4-bay house in the Plain-Style (ranch and split-level houses) style with English Vernacular Revival influences built ca. 1950. The building is l in plan. The structural system is frame. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are original brick veneer. The building has a cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. A front-facing gable with round arch vent occupies the bays 1 and 2 (from left to right). A shorter projecting gabled entry occupies the second bay. Windows are wood, 6/6 double-hung sashes. A set of three 1:1 double-hung sash occupies bay three. All windows feature vertical stretcher brick lintels and header brick sills. There is a single-story, single-bay entry stoop. Primary door is rounded with three lights.
* Date source: Dougherty County Tax Assessor
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