Ranch, Minimal Traditional
Designated at Local level : Shelbyville Historic District
Architecture
Community Planning and Development
Potentially eligible as a contributing resource
This is a 1.5-story, 4-bay domestic building in the Minimal Traditional style built in the period 1940-1949. The building is rectangular in plan. The structural system is frame. The foundation is parged concrete block. Exterior walls are original ashlar stone. The building has a medium side gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with box cornice and eave returns. There is one center, straddle ridge, stone chimney. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-light fixed window in the front elevation flanked by 1/1 double-hungs. There is a single-bay platform/stoop characterized by a shed roof clad in asphalt shingles with elaborated metal posts.
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