Building Address: 3 Littlewood Lane

Section / Block / Lot:

Surveyor’s Name: Jackie Peu-Duvallon
Survey Date:  May 2004

Building Type: House

Owner’s Name:  

Building Name: N/A

Date of Construction: ca. 1880

Architect: N/A

Building Dimensions:

No. of Floors:  2.5  

Decorative Features:  Scallop shingles, corner boards, fascia trim, gable trusses, window and door moldings, spindle posts and balusters

Siding Material(s): Wood shingle

Roof Style: Pyramidal

Roofing Material(s): Asphalt shingle

Foundation: Brick

Window Style(s): 2/2 double hung originals, original fanlights

No. of Entrances and Placement: One front door on the south façade.

Chimneys and Placement: Two exterior brick chimneys

Condition: Very Good

Architectural Integrity: High; the house appears unaltered except that its roofing material has been replaced.

Architectural Style: Queen Anne

Description:
This elaborate Queen Anne stands on a generous lot and has a large detached garage. This house stands two and a half stories and features a typically complicated, asymmetrical roofline. Its pyramidal roof is interrupted by gable dormers that top side wings on each façade. The three-sided wing projections on each façade feature window bays on each floor. The wrap-around porch is supported by spindle posts and features a spindled balustrade. The house is clad in yellow-painted wood shingle with blue- and burgundy-painted trim. White-painted scallop shingles adorn the gable ends, as do burgundy-painted gable trusses. The roof is clad in asphalt shingle. The windows throughout the house are two-over-two double hung originals. Fanlights capped by hood moldings feature on the first floor and at the gable ends. The front door is located on the south façade. There are two exterior brick chimneys on the east façade, both are heavy structures with basket motifs at the top.

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