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Subdivision Name
Caledonia Place
Property Address Number
1032
Property Address Street Name
Main
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Resource Number: 5BL8021 <br />Temporary Resource Number: NIA Architectural Inventory Form <br />(Page 2 of 5) <br />...... •:...h�.n :.:r.::: n+.4. t.......... ..I...t..,, .•....... I. ..., ¢...... ,:::ii;•:::;•i;•iiii{: ..........I. ........... A:....:... I :... d.....c.. I. ...:.I..hC::33�: <br />21. General Architectural Description <br />This property is located on the east side of Main Street, to the north of <br />downtown Louisville. It is comprised of a house, along with a garage, a <br />chicken house and a storage shed. Featuring a rectangular plan, the <br />house is a one-story, wood -frame, dwelling, built in the Bungalow style. <br />It is supported by a low concrete foundation, the exterior walls are <br />painted yellow stucco, and the roof is a moderately -pitched clipped front <br />gable. The roof has brown asphalt shingles, and exposed rafter ends. A <br />red brick chimney is located on the ridge. Windows are entirely single <br />and paired 3/1 double -hung sash (ribbon style), with painted white wood <br />frames and surrounds. A stained natural brown solid wood door, with <br />three upper sash lights, and with an aluminum storm door, opens onto a <br />concrete porch located on the west elevation (facade). The porch is <br />covered by a clipped gable hood, supported by painted white tapered <br />squared posts. A painted white wood -paneled door, with an aluminum <br />screen door, leads into an enclosed rear porch, on the building's east <br />(rear) elevation. <br />The Garage is located near the alley, at the southeast corner of the lot. <br />This is a one-story, wood -frame structure, supported by a low concrete <br />perimeter walls foundation. The garage's walls and gabled roof are <br />cladded with corrugated metal. There are no windows. A set of paired, <br />wood and corrugated metal garage doors open toward the alley on the <br />building's east elevation. <br />The Chicken House is located near the alley, at the northeast corner of <br />the lot. This is a wood -frame structure, with wood timbers on grade as its <br />foundation, and with unpainted horizontal wood plank walls. Some of the <br />exterior walls have been covered with tin, and the shed roof is covered <br />with rolled asphalt over lx wood decking and 2x wood rafters. A band <br />of three screened window openings is located along the east end of the <br />south elevation. Two vertical wood plank doors, are located to the west <br />end of the south elevation. Built onto the west end of this building is a <br />small wood fame and corrugated metal shed, which appears traditionally <br />to have been used as a tool shed. <br />The Storage Shed is located just three feet west of the garage. This is a <br />small wood frame structure with a wood timbers on grade foundation, and <br />with corrugated metal exterior walls. It has a shed roof, with corrugated <br />metal over lx wood decking and 2x wood rafters. There are no windows. <br />An unpainted vertical wood plank door, side hinged with metal strap <br />hinges, is located on the west elevation. <br />29.Construction History (include description and dates of major additions, <br />alterations, or demolitions: <br />Boulder County Assessor records indicate that this house was constructed <br />in 1910. There have been no additions, and no noticeable exterior <br />alterations, subsequent to the original construction. <br />23. Landscape or setting special features: <br />This property is located on the east side of <br />Main Street, north of downtown Louisville. <br />24. Associated buildings, features, or objects <br />Garage, Chicken House, Storage Shed <br />IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br />25. Date of Construction: <br />Estimate 1910 <br />Actual <br />Source of information: <br />Boulder County Assessor records <br />26. Architect: <br />n/a <br />Source of information: <br />n/a <br />27. Builder/ Contractor: <br />unknown <br />Source of information: <br />n/a <br />28. Original owner: <br />unknown <br />Source of information: <br />n/a <br />30. Original location: yes <br />Moved no <br />Date of move(s) n/a <br />
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