National Register

103 Carroll Avenue

Old Town BSL District #152

c. 1935 - Tudor Revival (Contributing)
One-story, frame, brick veneer Tudor Revival dwelling that has a side-gable roof with multiple wall gables on the main façade. The gabled entry door has a four-light fanlight; the window to the right of the door is a large picture window with fanlight and brick arch. Distinctive features include decorative beams, exposed rafters covered by fascia, lead glass windows, and brick accents over the doors, windows and on the chimney. The chimney is located offset left on the main façade; it is stepped and has a round-arched brick tapestry panel that references the door and picture window. Windows are a combination of 12/2 wooden double-hung windows, faux ten-light vinyl casement windows, and fixed-light diamond-pattem windows. The house has a terracotta tile roof.

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