Building Address: 5 Beach Avenue

Section / Block / Lot:  19 / 5 / 10

Surveyor’s Name:  Jackie Peu-Duvallon

Survey Date:February 2004

Building Type:  House

Owner’s Name:

Building Name: N/A

Date of Construction: 1930

Architect: Not available.

Building Dimensions:

No. of Floors:  1.5

Decorative Features:

Siding Material(s):  Asbestos clapboard

Roof Style: Gable end

Roofing Material(s): Asphalt shingle

Foundation:  Concrete block

Window Style(s):  1/1 and 6/1

No. of Entrances and Placement:  One front entrance centrally placed in the front façade.

Chimneys and Placement:  One interior metal chimney

Condition: Fair

Architectural Integrity:  High; its’ original siding and roofing materials have been replaced with synthetic materials.

Architectural Style:  Early 20th Century Vernacular

Description:
This 1½-story simple frame house has a cross gable roof with a low pitch.  Clad in white asbestos shingle, its’ wood window and door frames are painted light blue.  The house’s horizontal lines and overhanging roofs hint at an Arts and Crafts influence.  Located a block from the Patchogue River, this house is typical of other summer bungalows of the period in the area.

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

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