PROPERTY INFORMATION |
Historic Name |
8 Birch Avenue |
Address |
8 Birch Avenue |
Tax Parcel |
1114_6905_17 |
Historic District |
Witherspoon-Jackson Historic District |
Classification |
Contributing |
Number of Resources |
1 |
Style | Other |
Number of Stories |
2 |
Material |
Wood |
Historic Function |
Domestic |
Current Function |
Domestic |
Last Entry Update |
2/19/2020 |
DESCRIPTION |
Setting |
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Description |
The property contains the eastern half of a 2-story, 4-bay vernacular
twin. The two sections of the building have entirely different cladding.
The front end gabled building has a small concrete chimney at the south
end of the ridge and a block chimney along the east side of the building.
In the peak of the front gable is a half-circular attic window shared by
the two interior units. The second floor is clad with wood shingles, and
the first floor is clad with wood siding. Windows are replacement double
hung sash units with lip lintels. The front porch is a hipped roof
element with unfluted Tuscan columns connected by a railing; the railing
flows down the frame steps centered on the main elevation. On the porch,
the replacement front door (circa 2000) is located in the west bay. The
east side of the house features three windows on the second floor and two
on the first. The house has a concrete foundation. |
HISTORY |
Built |
1920 |
Architect |
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Builder |
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History |
The house was constructed c. 1920. Historic maps show a vacant parcel in
this location as late as the Sanborn atlas of 1918. The house appears on
the historic aerial of 1940 and on all later historic 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
8 Birch Avenue, north and east elevations
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2015 Photo
8 Birch Avenue, north elevation
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