Building Address: 4 Marydale Lane
Section / Block / Lot:
Surveyor’s Name: Jayme Breschard
Survey Date: June 11, 2004
Building Type: residence
Owner’s Name: Mary Hawkes Glomset
Building Name:
Date of Construction: ca. 1920 – 1930
Architect:
Building Dimensions: 40’ x 21’
No. of Floors: 1
Decorative Features: pedimented entry porch with posts, exposed roof rafters, and brick stoop
Siding Material(s): wood shingle, sawed, coursed
Roof Style: side-gabled
Roofing Material(s): asphalt shingle, plain
Foundation: concrete block (with broken ashlar face)
Window Style(s): paired windows symmetrically placed on east facade (six-over-one double-hung sash), triple six-over-one double-hung sash windows on the south addition, and casement foundation windows
No. of Entrances and Placement: centered six-light door with two vertical panels on east façade
Chimneys and Placement: not visible
Condition: good
Architectural Integrity: one-story hipped addition on the south elevation; windows replaced
Architectural Style: Pedimented Bungalow
Description:
The building at 4 Marydale Lane sits on the west side of the street. A gravel east-west drive runs along the north elevation of the building to a one-story front-gabled garage in the rear (west) lot. Along the south side of the gravel drive are three mature maple trees. The garage is clad with wood shingles and its roof sheathed with asphalt shingles and features exposed rafters. On the east façade are double vertical board swing garage doors with iron strap hinges. On its south elevation is a six-over-one double-hung sash window.
Historical Information:
Source:
Gottfried, Herbert and Jan Jennings. American Vernacular Design, 1870-1940. New York: Van Norstrand Reinhold, 1985.