National Register
125 Court Street
Old Town BSL District #267
1924-1930 - Colonial Revival Vernacular/Center Hall (Contributing)
Two-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w), Colonial Revival Vernacular Center Hall dwelling with a hip roof and an inset full-width double-gallery that extends across the main façade. A porte-cochere and sun room extends from the left side. The main entrance, located on the third bay, consists of multi-pane double doors with multipane sidelights and transom. The first and third bays are 10/10 double-hung-sash windows, flanked on each side by narrow 4/4 windows. The columns on the first-story open porch and second-story sun porch are paired wood columns; these paired columns divide the bays. The side elevations have a mixture of 4/4 and 8/8 wood doublehung windows. The building has exposed rafters.