PROPERTY INFORMATION |
Historic Name |
14 Leigh Avenue |
Address |
14 Leigh Avenue |
Tax Parcel |
1114_6907_15 |
Historic District |
Witherspoon-Jackson Historic District |
Classification |
Contributing |
Number of Resources |
1 |
Style | Other |
Number of Stories |
2 |
Material |
Vinyl |
Historic Function |
Domestic |
Current Function |
Domestic |
Last Entry Update |
2/15/2020 |
DESCRIPTION |
Setting |
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Description |
14-20 Leigh Avenue is a four unit rowhouse block expressed as a twin to
keep in in scale with the single residences on the street. #14 has had
the easternmost opening altered from the typical two bay arrangement for
each unit where there are two second floor windows with a window and door
below, the door to the right. Each unit as its own stair to the full
width hip roof front porch. The railings are replacements and match. The
fours bays are equal with square posts and small knee braces. The eastern
unit in #16 has paired first and second floor windows instead of singles.
The vinyl siding changes color from #16 to #18. Large street facing
gables at each end give the building the larger scale to match nearby
single residences. There are matching rear facing gables and a center
ridge for the intersecting roof that covers the rectangular footprint of
the building. There are four small brick chimneys along this central
ridge parallel to the street. The east and west elevations have four
windows each. There is a one story shed roof extension at #16 |
HISTORY |
Built |
1910 |
Architect |
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Builder |
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History |
The house was constructed c. 1910. The Sanborn atlas of 1906 shows a vacant
lot in this location. The house first appears on the Sanborn of 1911 and
also appears on all later maps and atlases. |
Sources |
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UPDATE |
If you have additional information or corrections to the existing information, send an email to ekim@princetonnj.gov.
Submitted information is reviewed by the Princeton HPC prior to updating the database. |
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PHOTO FROM 2015 SURVEY |
2015 Photo
14 Leigh Avenue (left half)
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