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HomeMy WebLinkAboutforest-street_0025 FORM B - BUILDING In Area tio. Form no. K 437 -- MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Office of the Secretary, State House, Boston n Lexington rens 25 Forest St. 1e — f sent use Roland Landry --� a :sent owner s >cription: 3 - Source - - le Shingle style 4. Map. Draw sketch of rwi>_uicug Iwa.LIVIA ._chitect Ai (o WI W'a(S' lbyYyi lomi(de/? - in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. ; Exterior wall fabric Blue shingle s Outbuildings (describe) Small playhouse Other features Fieldstone found. Door in e` . center, leaded pane side lights. Baywindow k left of door, bay right end.Front porch Q 10 x 12 approx. sq. column wood rail ,c � k Altered Date Moved Date _ X �i 5. Lot size: 11750 f t.2 X" One acre or less Over one acre Approximate frontage 60' Approximate distance of building from street 20' O NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by Elizabeth C. Whitman; Anne Grac USGS Quadrant Organization Lexington Historial Commission MHC Photo no. Date Mav 20, 1976 ; April, 1984 (over) 5M-2-75-R061465 7. Original owner (if known) Original use Subsequent uses (if any) and dates 8. Themes (check as many as applicable) Aboriginal Conservation Recreation Agricultural Education Religion Architectural X Exploration/ Science/ The Arts settlement invention Commerce Industry Social/ Communication Military humanitarian Community development x Political Transportation 9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above) Gambrel roof drops to top of first- floor and overhangs to porch roof. Porch up to 6 steps, metal rail on steps. Triple window over door in gable. One dormer each side. Same on rear. Chimney at rear wall. Diamond casement windows in one room at rear. House 3 storiL. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE This house is almost identical in design to the house at 6 Upland Road built speculatively by Abram C.Washburn, local builder, just before 1906. Washburn may well have used the same design again to build this house on speculation, although his ownership has not been documented. 10, Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc.) � l