Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis
Year Built: 1928
Architecture Style: Federalist Revival
Key Features:
This home has the distinction of being the first one built with a legal description of Watson Road. It is characterized as a Federalist revival home. We have already passed one other on this side of the street. This one has some of the best features. Look at the fanlight above and the sidelights beside the front door. The symmetry is outstanding. The brick façade provides dignity and character, and the eyebrow dormer adds interest. These features were noted in the Indianapolis Star feature when the house was built. The interior floor plans are similar for all of them. There is the central entry foyer with the stairs leading to the second floor. The living room is on the left the depth of the house and the dining room with the kitchen behind is on the right. Originally, the space to the left of the house was an open veranda and not enclosed. Bedrooms and bath are upstairs. Square footage varies somewhat, and this has a bit more than others on the street.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Watson Park Neighborhood
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