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HomeMy WebLinkAboutwinthrop-road_0020 AREA FORM NO. FORM B - BUILDING M 473 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION 294 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MA 02108 in Lexington _ - --- cress 20 Winthrop Road R ,. ;toric Name Lamont House s _ _— _- - = _� -- _- Original residential �T_ - --- to c. 1910-1920 Source Willard Brown's daughter SKETCH MAP Show property' s location in relation Style Arts and Crafts to nearest cross streets and/or geographical features. Indicate Architect Willard D. Brown all buildings between inventoried property and nearest intersection. Exterior wall fabric shingles Indicate north. Outbuildings Q Major alterations (with dates) � Moved Date Approx. acreage 17756 ft.2 Recorded by Anne Grady Setting Residential street first Organization Lexington Historical Commission developed in the 1890s; houses range in Date April, 1984 date up to the mid-twentieth century. (Staple additional sheets here) .� ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Describe important architectural features and evaluate in terms of other buildings within the community.) This is an example of local architect Willard Brown's free interpretation of the Shingle Style (and perhaps the European Arts and Crafts movement) which characterized his early buildings in Lexington (see 28 Meriam Street and 90 North Hancock Street forms) . Features are the hip roof with flared eaves and exposed rafters, the two-story stuccoed bay windows, and picturesque massing. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Explain the role owners played in local or state history and how the building relates to the development of the community.) According to Willard Brown's daughter, this house was built by the 'amonts around World War I. BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication, author, date and publisher) Shoenhut, Sara Emily. "List of Houses in Lexington Designed by Willard D. Brown." Lexington Historical Commission files. 10M - 7/82 INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Town Property Address LEXINGTON 20 WINTHROP ROAD MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD 473 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: There is no listing for Harold Lamont in the 1915 directory. The 1918 directory does include Harold B. Lamont, a Boston banker, as living at 20 Winthrop Road. In 1930 the Lamont household consisted of Harold Lamont, his wife,two daughters,two sons, and a servant. According to directories, Harold and Beatrice Lamont were still living here in 1942. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Lexington directories,various dates. Supplement prepared by: Lisa Mausolf March 2009