This Colonial Revival style two-story frame dwelling was built around 1930, according to Albert Force. It has a three bay front. The front entry door, flanked by sidelights, is in a recessed open vestibule enframed by a segmental arch. The building has clapboard siding, fanlights in the gable ends and six-over-six double hung windows.
In about 1958, a large addition was built onto the rear of the house, containing a bedroom, bathroom, and family room. In 1982, the front facade was moved forward by six feet in order to expand the space in existing rooms,
At the rear of the property, the land drops off steeply to Cornell's Mundy Wildflower Gardens and Fall Creek.
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Forest Home Historic District with USN 10906.000175. To access the Building-Structure Inventory form (sometimes referred to as the "Blue Form"), and from which some of the details above come, including the approximate year built, follow these
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