Building Address:  42 Maiden Lane

Section / Block / Lot:  19 / 9 / 2

Surveyor’s Name:  Jackie Peu-Duvallon

Survey Date: November / December 2003

Building Type:  House

Owner’s Name:   

Building Name:  N/A

Date of Construction:  ca. 1870

Architect:  Unknown

Building Dimensions:

No. of Floors:  2

Decorative Features:  Fascia trim, fan spandrels

Siding Material(s):  Wood shingle  

Roof Style:  Gable end

Roofing Material(s): Asphalt shingle

Foundation: Brick

Window Style(s):  Six-paned casement replacements

No. of Entrances and Placement:  One front door located on the west façade, tucked beneath the porch.

Chimneys and Placement:  One external brick, on the west façade.

Condition: Good

Architectural Integrity:  Moderate; Its likely that the fenestration design is not original to the house. The original roofing material has been replaced with synthetic.

Architectural Style:  Late 19th Century Vernacular Folk

Description:
This two and a half story vernacular home is of frame construction with a gable roof. The house is clad in wood shingle and trimmed with white painted fascia trim. A half-porch is featured at the northwest corner of the house. Flanked by sidelights, the main entrance to the house is tucked beneath this porch. Above the porch is a matching balcony. Both porch and balcony are trimmed with delicate fan spandrels. The windows are six-paned casements.  On the north façade, the windows appear to be replacement, whereas on the west façade they appear to be punched in to create a new fenestration design. An exterior gable end brick chimney stands on the west façade. An attached shed-roofed garage stands at the northeast corner of the house.

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

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