Created By: Preservation Forsyth
A one-story Queen Anne cottage with a pyramidal roof; weatherboard cladding; a gabled dormer; a gable ell (with an unusually shaped attic vent); decorative shingles in the gable ends; and hexagonal multi-light-over-one windows. The hipped-roof porch is supported by Tuscan columns, and now includes a metal awning. 1925 CD: vacant; 1935 CD: Mrs. Celia Gambill (W), an inspector at P. H. Hanes Knitting Company; 1945 CD: Clarence Bell (W), owner-occupant, a bus operator; 1954 CD: Carl Harris (W), occupant.
Queen Anne Cottage (1880s-early 1900s) – a one-story frame house with characteristics that include a wrap-around porch with turned posts; decorative brackets, often with spindlework; a square layout with projecting gables to the front and side; a pyramidal or hipped roof; and asymmetrical rooms with no central hallway.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Sunnyside/Central Terrace NR Historic District Walking Tour
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