Description |
This property contains the east half of a 2-story, 4-bay vernacular twin
that appears to be one of four houses on the north side of Birch Avenue
that were relocated here from Baker Street c. 1930. The house’s main
feature is its hipped-roofed door hood. It features a side-gable roof
that is clad with asphalt shingles with wood eaves and features one,
interior, brick chimney located on the north (rear) slope of 187 Birch
Avenue’s roof. The house is clad in stucco. All of the house’s windows
are replacements. The first floor of the south elevation features a
hipped-roofed door hood supported by two wood brackets, one on each side
of the hood. The hood is located over the twin’s central front doors, one
of which leads into 183 Birch Avenue (east door) and the other of which
leads into 187 Birch Avenue (west door). The porch is accessed by one,
center, concrete and brick staircase with double, iron balustrades. The
front doors are flanked on their east by one, single, one-over-one,
double-hung sash window and on their west by one, single, one-over-one,
double-hung sash window. On the second floor, there are four, single,
one-over-one, double-hung sash windows, centered over the windows and
doors on the first floor.
There is a two-story, flat-roofed, stuccoed addition to the north (rear)
elevation of this twin. There is an additional one-story, shed-roofed,
stuccoed addition to the north elevation of 183 Birch Avenue. |