Building Address: One Beach Avenue

Section / Block / Lot:  19 / 5 / 11

Surveyor’s Name:  Jackie Peu-Duvallon

Survey Date:February 2004

Building Type:  House

Owner’s Name:

Building Name: N/A

Date of Construction: 1920

Architect: Not available.

Building Dimensions:

No. of Floors:  1.5

Decorative Features:

Siding Material(s):  Stucco

Roof Style:  Eave front gable end with one dormer

Roofing Material(s): Asphalt shingle

Foundation:  Concrete block

Window Style(s):  Six over six

No. of Entrances and Placement:  One front entrance

Chimneys and Placement:  Exterior brick chimney on south façade

Condition: Good

Architectural Integrity:  High; the original roofing material has been replaced and the windows appear to be original with storm guards set in front of them.

Architectural Style:  Vernacular Cotswold Cottage

Description:
This one and a half story, three bay wide house is an example of vernacular Cotswold Cottage style, with its asymmetrical massing, steep gables, small dormer window, and exterior stucco finish.  Its eave front gable roof is now clad in asphalt shingle, but it was likely originally clad in cedar shingle that mimicked the look of thatch.   This house exhibits a sophistication of design that stands neighboring paired-down frame buildings by the Patchogue River.

Source:
Tax assessment cards, Incorporated Village of Patchogue Building Records.

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