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HomeMy WebLinkAboutberwick-road_0006 FORM B.-BUILDNG Asses wr'i munbcr I3 Quad Arva(�) Form'Number 63/62 Boston N- 1033 massaci-tusetts,Iiistorical Cotmmssuin -Ht Town I-exingt, Menarn HM Plact tnefghbarhfA.,dor village) Upper.N Address 6 DeryNick 'Historic Name Herbert Gmw Russell Iidu Uses: Present Residential Original Raidcritial A -7 Date of Construction IQ I- A Source L-xinglon Valuation Lists StylefFor"I Craftsman Architect/Builder X 44. -5 Exterior Mat ria:: Foundation rubble t Wall/Trim stuccolwood Roof asphalt shingle Outbuildh;Zs!Swcondary Structures none 7 Major Alterations(with dates.) none Condition good Moved.- Fj no [3 yvs Date Xcivage 16,550 SF Recorded by Us a Nlauwlf -Setting early 2ft century residential neighhorfuW Organiration Lexington Historical Canunission Date(mcwthyeari Nay 2000 Follow or mmptrtnx Ik,'Yf INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET TOWN ADDRESS LEXINGTON 6 Berwick Rd. MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 � L_`.� 1033 ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION continued. The Russell House was designed in 1912 by George H. Sidebottom of Prescott and Sidebottom, Architects, and was illustrated in the American Architect of January 1915. REFERENCES continued H. P. Russell House, Lexington, Massachusetts. "Sidebottom."American Architect. (Jan. 20 1915)Vol. 107, No. 2039. Continuation sheet I