National Register

206 South Toulme Street

Old Town BSL District #831

c. 1890-1910 - Queen Anne Vernacular (Contributing)
One-story, frame, gable-front vernacular dwelling with Queen Anne details. The entrance is located offset left and is set in an inset porch that extends across the right bay (6/6 window) and wrapping around the left side of the building. A window (currently boarded) is in the gable end. The building is clad in a variety of decorative shingle work and clapboard. The right gable extends out to shelter a cutaway bay. Brackets adorn the squared wood porch supports. Windows are 6/6 wood double-hung-sash. The building rests on brick and concrete block foundation piers.

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