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56/198A Boston
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION North
MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Town: Lexington
Place: (neighborhood or village)
Photograph Upper Meriam Hill
Address: 10 Round Hill Road
Historic Name: Joseph & Marion Leonard House
,: . Uses: Present: residential
Original: residential
Date of Construction: 1913
Source: Lexington Minute-man, Sept. 6, 1913
Style/Form: Craftsman Colonial
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Architect/Builder: unknown
Exterior Material:
Foundation:
Wall/Trim: stucco, wood
Topographic or Assessor's Map Roof: asphalt shingles
Outbuildings/Secondary Structures:
garage
Major Alterations(with dates):
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' Condition: good
'•�� ,_F ,� , _ � Moved: no x yes I I Date
e "° +tip Acreage: 1.67 acres
'01A Setting: mixed residential neighborhood
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Recorded by: Lisa Mausolf
Organization: Lexington Historical Commission
Date(month/year): January 2010
Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form.
INVENTORY FORM B CONTINUATION SHEET LEXINGTON 10 Round Hill Road
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No.
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125
Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
If checked,you must attach a completed National Register Criteria Statement form.
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION:
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms of other buildings within the community.
Set back from the road,the house at 10 Round Hill Road is a 2 ''/2-story, side-gabled, stucco dwelling indicative of the Craftsman
style with a five-bay fagade typical of Colonial prototypes. The center entrance contains a glass-and-panel door framed by
sidelights and capped by a flat door hood supported by brackets. The door hood also acts a platform for a second floor balcony
which fronts a multi-light window with sidelights. The window openings on either side of the entrance consist of paired 8/1
sash with shutters. The projecting eaves of the gable roof are adorned by exposed rafters. The roof was apparently originally
sheathed in red shingles but has been replaced by asphalt shingles. A single-story sun porch spans one end of the house.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
Discuss the history of the building. Explain its associations with local(or state)history. Include uses of the building, and the role(s)the
owners/occupants played within the community.
This property corresponds to Lot 152 of the Oakmount Park subdivision,laid out in 1903 (Plan Book 145, Plan 3). The land on
what was then called Marriott Street was sold by Ella George to Marion Leonard,wife of Joseph(Book 3387,Page 378).
A brief mention relative to the construction of the house appeared in the Minute-man on September 6, 1913:
The exterior is nearly completed and the interior plastered of a house building by Winthrop contractors for Mr. J.C.
Leonard, formerly of West Medford,now of Brighton. The estimated cost of the house is about twelve thousand. The
house is on a driveway leading from upper Merriam street and in the near neighborhood of the Arthur Whitney estate
and the old Muzzey house. It sits on the slope of Granny Hill, amidst a fine grove of pine, cedars and spruce. It is a
cement structure with red asbestos and cement shingles. It is a twelve room house with two baths on the second floor
and one other for the use of the maids. It will have every convenience and be handsomely finished throughout.
According to the 1920 Census,Joseph N. Leonard was then 41 years old and living on Round Hill Road with his wife, Marion,
young daughter and son, a servant and the servant's daughter. He was the treasurer of a ventilation company. There is no
listing for Leonard in the 1922 town directory. The next owner may have been Robert Whitney, son of Arthur Whitney,who is
listed in local directories as living on Round Hill Road in 1930 and 1942.
The property has been owned by Richard Filipowski since 1962 (Book 11341,Page 122).
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Lexington Minute-man, September 6, 1913
Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, Cambridge,MA
Town Directories
U.S. Census,various years.
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