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105 North Toulme Street

Old Town BSL District #811

c. 1880-1900 - Queen Anne Vernacular with a later Craftsman Porch (Contributing)
One-story, frame, Queen Anne Vernacular dwelling with a side-gable roof. The left bay advances forming a gabled wing with diagonal comers. The side-gable extends forward into a broken slope roof which shelters a porch that fills the right front reentrant angle created by the left gable-front wing. This porch has tapered wood columns that sit on rusticated concrete block pedestals, arched openings, and a closed rusticated concrete block balustrade. These Craftsman porch elements are a later addition. Windows are replacement 1/1 vinyl double hung windows with faux muntins to replicate 2/2 sash windows. The building is clad in composite wood siding and clapboard, and has exposed rafters.

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