This two-story dwelling features a gable roof with overhanging eaves and exposed rafter ends. Walls are stucco on the first story and gable ends are shingled. A cantilevered second story bay projects out over the driveway. There is a picturesque exterior end chimney on the south side of the house. This chimney is constructed in such a way that it forms a canopy over a side doorway. Originally constructed as a garage with apartment above, this building appears to have been significantly altered. The garage was converted to living space, and the garage doors which faced Judd Falls Road were replaced with sliding glass doors, date unknown. A large rear wing may have been added at a later date. A rear deck was also added to the dwelling, date unknown.
The houses at 128, 132, and 136 Judd Falls Road were all financed by Dr. Earl Sunderville. This house and the one at 136 Judd Falls Road, as well as several others in the neighborhood, were constructed by William McElwee, Sr.
Albert Force stated that this "small garage apartment house" was once used as a residence by Dr. and Mrs. Sunderville.
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Forest Home Historic District with USN 10906.000179. 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 is available at
https://www.fhia.org/wp-content/uploads/BlueForms/132.JFR_.Blue_.Form_.1991_sm.pdf