Gabled ell, Folk/Traditional.
The house has gone through at least two rounds of major alterations that changed the fenestration pattern and window openings. Flat roof in front facade addition rectified by inappropriate addition of roof valley. Front porch deck and railings replaced earlier modern version.
Not currently designated at national, state, or local level
This is a 2-story, 3-bay house in the Folk/Traditional style built in the period 1880-1889. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a gabled ell roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles. No chimney is present. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, wrap-around open porch characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles with square wood posts on square wood piers. There is an addition. Roof reconfigured in front portion of house. The fenestration pattern was altered again.
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