Created By: Preservation Forsyth
A one-story brick Modernist Ranch that features classic Ranch details of deep, overhanging eaves along with picture and horizontal windows. The 2004 owner stated the house originally had a flat roof and was built for the Sink family who lived at 1050 Devonshire.
Ranch style (1935-1975) – a low, asymmetrical, horizontal shape that generally has a low-pitched roof (gabled or hipped) without dormers. Eave overhang is usually moderate to wide. The front entry is most often off-center, recessed, and sheltered by the main roof. The Ranch style normally includes either an attached garage or carport; earlier versions usually feature a picture window, but a wide variety of window shapes may be included. A wide variety of claddings is also common. A Ranch may be enhanced with details from other styles.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Belview NR Historic District Walking Tour
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