Building Address: 701 Middle Road
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. 1890
Architect: N/A
Building Dimensions:
No. of Floors: 2.5
Decorative Features: Fascia trim, exterior window and door moldings, shutters, Doric columns
Siding Material(s): Wood shingle
Roof Style: Cross Gable
Roofing Material(s): Asphalt shingle
Foundation: Concrete block
Window Style(s): 6/6 double hung originals with storm guards set in front of them
No. of Entrances and Placement: One front door on the south elevation.
Chimneys and Placement: One interior brick chimney
Condition: Poor
Architectural Integrity: High – Moderate; the replacement of the original roofing material is the only major alteration. The porch has been partially screened in. The house is in poor condition and needs a lot of repair.
Architectural Style: Vernacular Turn of the Century Folk
Description:
This two-and-a-half story Turn of the Century Folk house is two bays wide. It has a cross gable roof and an L-shaped plan. It also has a one story wing on its east elevation; its eave front flares and extends to create part of the front porch’s roof. This eave front roof also features a small gable dormer with a pair of one-over-one double hung replacement windows. The windows throughout the house are one-over-one replacements. The house is clad in yellow-painted wood shingle and features yellow-painted scallop shingles at the gable ends. White-painted fascia trim features at the roofline and delineates the gables. The roofs are clad in asphalt shingle. The front door is tucked beneath the porch on the south façade. An interior brick chimney is located toward the rear of the house.