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116 Ulman Avenue

Old Town BSL District #837

1905 - Queen Anne Vernacular with Craftsman stylistic ele (Contributing)
1.5-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Queen Anne Vernacular house with Craftsman stylistic elements. A full-width, inset, porch with turned posts and balustrade extends across the main façade. The windows are Craftsman style, 4/1 wooden double-hung-sash windows. The right bay on the main façade is a multi-sided bay window. The dwelling has a steeply-pitched hipped roof punctuated by a large central pented gable dormer with triple 4/1 sash windows and a balustrade. Two gable dormers (one with a pented gable roof) are on the left elevation; a bay window is on the first-floor, left elevation. The dwelling also has a large, pented gable wing at right rear and a smaller pented gable wing on the left rear. The house sets on a brick pier foundation, is clad in wood clapboard siding, and has an asphalt shingle roof.

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