Building Address: 7 Argyle Lane
Section / Block / Lot: 16 / 19 / 2
Surveyor’s Name: Jackie Peu-Duvallon
Survey Date: February 2004
Building Type: Residential house
Owner’s Name:
Building Name: N/A
Date of Construction: 1904
Architect:
Building Dimensions:
No. of Floors:2
Decorative Features:
Siding Material(s): Wood shingle
Roof Style: Eave front gable
Roofing Material(s): Asphalt shingle
Foundation: Concrete block
Window Style(s): Two-over-two sash
No. of Entrances and Placement: One front door, centrally placed.
Chimneys and Placement: One center chimney
Condition: Very good.
Architectural Integrity: High. Original roofing material has been replaced with asphalt.
Architectural Style: Turn of the century vernacular; Shingle Style
Description:
This shingled two-story house was built in 1904. It is located on a large lot and is a block from the Patchogue River. Typical of vernacular homes of that period in this area, the house is vertically proportioned, with its long and narrow footprint, and steeply pitched eave-front gable end roof. A large gable end dormer sits above the integrated porch line, and has two bays set into it. Two bays surround the centrally placed front door. The house has little ornamentation; its windows, soffits and porch support posts all are of wood and are painted white. Its center chimney is made of brick.
Source:
Tax assessment cards, Incorporated Village of Patchogue Building Records.