Cedar Avenue
Building Address: 213 Cedar Avenue
Section / Block / Lot: 19 / 7 / 4
Surveyor’s Name: Jackie Peu-Duvallon
Survey Date: January 2004
Building Type: House
Owner’s Name:
Building Name: N/A
Date of Construction: 1900
Architect: Not available.
Building Dimensions:
No. of Floors: 2.5
Decorative Features: Fascia trim, flat sawn balusters, scalloped shingles, circular bay window
Siding Material(s): Wood clapboard
Roof Style: Pyramidal
Roofing Material(s): Asphalt shingle
Foundation: Concrete block
Window Style(s): Chicago, One-over-one
No. of Entrances and Placement: One front entrance under the porch
Chimneys and Placement:
Condition: Very Good
Architectural Integrity: Moderate. The over all appearance of the house is likely as it was fist constructed, except that windows and original roofing material have been replaced.
Architectural Style: Vernacular Turn of the Century Folk
Description:
Typical of folk houses of the late Victorian period, this house has an L-shaped plan and square, somewhat symmetrical massing. Two and a half stories high and four bays wide, this house is clad in lavender painted wood clapboard with an asphalt shingle roof. Its roof is pyramidal in form and has a pediment gable set into it on the front façade. This gable is accented by white fascia trim and scalloped shingle, and has a small four paned window is set into it. The other window types featured are a Chicago window on the front façade’s first floor, one-over-one’s on the first and second floors, and a circular bay window on the north façade’s first floor. The porch features flat sawn balusters for a bit of fanciful decoration.
Source:
Tax assessment cards, Incorporated Village of Patchogue Building Records.
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