Created By: Belvidere Heritage, Inc. and Community Center @ Belvidere
A Craftsman bungalow was one of the most successful vernacular homes. This one built in 1912 retains all the original craftsman architecture on the exterior, characterized by a low-pitched gable or hip roof, wide eave overhangs, exposed roof rafters, visible foundations and chimneys of cobble or rough stone, piers for porch posts, and a prominent porch. The 1920s produced many pattern books offering plans for affordable bungalows, with pre-cut packages of lumber. This one housed 'Bill's Barbershop' in the sunroom.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Belvidere, NJ
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