National Register

325 Carroll Avenue

Old Town BSL District #195

c. 1905 - Queen Anne Vernacular (Contributing)
One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Queen Anne Vernacular dwelling. The left bay is gabled and has cutaway comers and a 2/2 double-hung-sash window. The center bay entrance is a French door with multi-light sidelights and transom, and the right bay is a floor-length window. The gabled front porch extends across the right two bays, and is supported by square wood columns on rusticated concrete block pedestals. Other features include decorative beams and decorative shingles in the gable ends. The porch gable has a rectangular louvered vent, and the front gable ends have decorative shingles. The house is supported by brick piers, is clad in clapboard, and has a front-gabled asphalt shingle roof.

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