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BUILDING FORM (14 Bertwell Road) <br /> ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION <br /> Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of the building in terms of other buildings within the <br /> community. <br /> The house at 14 Bertwell Road is unusual for its use of live edge wood siding over the entire exterior as opposed to the use of <br /> live edge siding with stucco visible on other houses of this era in Lexington. The two-story house rests on a concrete <br /> foundation and is capped by a steeply-pitched, asphalt-shingled hip roof with a gable extension to the left, punctuated by a <br /> brick chimney. The offcenter, vertical plank door is capped by a shallow shed hood with a small 2 x 2-light hinged window <br /> next to the entrance. To the left of the entrance is a pair of elongated, doublehung 12/9 windows; on the other side there is a <br /> pair of 9/6 windows. Upstairs, over the entrance there is a pair of 6/6 windows and an individual window of the same <br /> configuration. The right end of the house is two bays deep with 9/6 windows on the first floor and 6/6 upstairs. The shed <br /> dormer above has two 3 x 2-light windows. The other end of the house has two pairs of elongated 12/9 windows. <br /> HISTORICAL NARRATIVE <br /> D rscribe the history of the building. Explain its associations with local(or state) history. Include uses of the building and <br /> ty role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community. <br /> Bertwell Street was laid out in the late 1920s although many of the lots were not built upon until later. The property consists <br /> of Block 7, Lots 6 & 7 of the L.B.T. (Lexington Building Trust?) subdivision. In 1927 and 1928 the lot was owned by Henry <br /> Stone of Cambridge. By 1931 it had been purchased by Roy A. Ferguson. In 1932 Ferguson, who lived at 19 Bertwell,was <br /> first assessed for a house valued at$6,000 at 14 Bertwell Road. The first occupants of the house were Edwin and Lena <br /> Trafford, who lived here from about 1931 to 1935. He was employed as a bond salesman. Roy Ferguson sold the property <br /> prior to 1945. Marion and Harold Furness purchased the house in the mid 1950s and members of the family still own it <br /> today. <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES <br /> Lexington Directories, various years. <br /> Lexington, Town of. List of Persons,various years. <br /> Lexington,Town of. Valuation Lists. Assessors' Office, Town Hall, Lexington, Massachusetts. <br /> Sanborn Map Co. Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. New York: Sanborn Map Co., 1887, 1892, 1897, 1903, <br /> 1908, 1918, 1927, 1935. Microfilm. <br /> Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked,you must attached a completed <br /> National Register Criteria Statement form. <br />