Breath Lane

3 Breath Lane (OT-103) -- c. 1925-1940 - Craftsman Vernacular - One-story, frame, Craftsman Vernacular residence with a side-gable roof, Craftsman door on the left side, and fascia over the rafter tails. It has a concrete block pier foundation, wood novelty siding, wooden 6/6 double-hung windows, and a pressed metal roof.
4 Breath Lane (OT-104) -- c. 1935-1940 - Craftsman Vernacular - 1.5-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Craftsman Vernacular residence with a side-gable roof. The gabled entry projects on the right bay; a four-light window is in the front-gable end. The second bay are paired 6/6 double-hung wood sash windows. A small 4/4 wood double-hung window is on the left bay. Two gable dormers are located on the main façade. The house sets on a concrete block pier foundation, is clad in wood novelty siding, and has exposed rafters and a pressed metal roof.
5 Breath Lane (OT-105) -- c. 1915-1925 - Craftsman Bungalow/Side-Gable - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (d-w-d), side-gable Craftsman Bungalow. The main double-door entrance is located on the right bay and is set in the partial-width, inset front porch. The porch is supported by replacement paired and triple wood columns and has a replacement wood balustrade. French doors are located on the first bay. The second bay has short, triple 3/1 wood double-hung-sash windows. The house sets on a rusticated concrete block foundation, is clad with wood clapboard and composite wood siding, and has exposed rafters and a pressed metal roof.
6 Breath Lane (OT-106) -- c. 1880-1900 - Queen Anne Vernacular - 1.5-story, frame, Queen Anne Vernacular residence with a front-gable roof and a porch that extends across the front-gable façade and wraps around the left and right sides. The porch is screened and has plain wood posts, an "X" pattern balustrade, and exposed rafters. Windows are 6/6 wood double-hung-sash windows; a six-light casement window is located in the front-gable end. The house sets on brick piers, is clad in asbestos, clapboard and Hardy Plank, and has a pressed metal roof.
8 Breath Lane (BD-689) -- c. 1950 - Cottage - 1-story 2x2-bay gable-roofed cottage with undercut porch and exposed rafter-tails. Paired windows. Asbestos siding.
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