Created By: Matt Parbs
Curtis Stables/Harold Kirck House, 5 Heather Lane; 1921 and 1969. Built in 1921 as a stable for the Curtis families, the building was converted to a house in 1968. "L-shape" in plan, the house has two wings which radiate from a centralized form, octagonal in plan and with a steeply pitched roof capped wit a cupola. The house is a good example of adaptive use. Although altered and modernized the building retains the aura or atmosphere of the "gracious country living" that the Curtis family enjoyed.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architectural Tour of Clinton
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