626 10th St Shelbyville, Kentucky USA

626 10th St

Construction date: ca. 1920-1929

Style:

Bungalow, Bungalow/craftsman

Historical Summary:

Appears on 1925-45 Sanborn Map

 

Status of Historic Designation:

Designated at State/Province level
Designated at Local level : 1985 Shelbyville Historic District

Area(s) of Significance:

Architecture

Associated Files:

Architectural Description:

This is a 1-story domestic building in the Bungalow/craftsman style built in the period 1920-1929. The building is square in plan. The structural system is frame. The foundation is concrete block. Exterior walls are original weatherboard. The building has a low hip roof clad in asphalt shingles with raked open cornice and one hip-roofed dormer. Dormer. Chimney appears to have been removed. Windows are original wood, 3/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, full-span porch characterized by a shed roof clad in asphalt shingles with square brick posts.

Description generated by RuskinARC.

Setting/Landscape/Site Features:

Urban