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FORM A - AREA
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION
MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125
Photograph
Assessor’s Sheets USGS Quad Area Letter Form Numbers in Area
71, 78
Boston
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1028, 1030,
1037, 1047,
1061
Town/City: Lexington
Place (neighborhood or village):
North Lexington
Name of Area: Lexington Manor
Present Use: residential
Construction Dates or Period: c.1925-1945+
Overall Condition: fair to good
Major Intrusions and Alterations:
a few over-scaled new dwellings
Acreage: 100+
Recorded by: Lisa Mausolf
Organization: Lexington Historical Commission
Date (month/year): March 2010
Locus Map
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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, structural and landscape features and evaluate in terms of other areas within the community.
Located in North Lexington, east of Bedford Street and south of Rt. 128, the Lexington Manor neighborhood offers a
panorama of the architectural styles that were popular in the early 20th century. Most of the dwellings are 1 ½- to 2-stories
in height and of wood frame construction. A few display brick veneers or stuccoed exteriors (10 Williams Road and 75
Simonds Road) but most are clad in wood or have been covered in siding. The lot sizes average .25 to .33 acre and the
streets are lined by trees. Most of the houses are set relatively close to each other and the street giving the neighborhood
a fairly uniform, compact streetscape which is seen in few Lexington neighborhoods. In recent years, there has been
some infill construction (some replacing earlier houses) which is not in scale with the original neighborhood. Several
structures – 297 Bedford Street (1835) and 331 Bedford Street (c.1795) were already in place when the subdivision was
laid out in the early 20th century. Another, 16 Williams Road, was moved to its present site c.1950 (see individual
inventory forms for these three structures).
Approximately 170 buildings in the neighborhood were constructed between the early 1920s and the opening of World
War II. Another 125 or so were constructed after 1942 and are sprinkled on what were vacant lots throughout the
subdivision. An undated (c.1924) advertising brochure shows the variety of house designs which were available to early
interested buyers. Many of these are still recognizable in the neighborhood today (see continuation sheet for brochure
and current photos for comparison).
About 15 of the houses which were first constructed at the Manor can be described as bungalows. These include
gablefront versions (311 Bedford Street and 30 Eaton Street) as well as lesser numbers with hip roofs (45 Harding Road).
There are at least three – 25 Harding Road, 7 Dee Road and 52 Gleason Road – that have clipped gables or jerkinhead
roof profiles on their side gables. (The house at 25 Harding Road is included in the c.1925 advertising brochure). The
side-gabled bungalow is the largest subcategory and includes several with large front porches (37 Bertwell Road). One of
the more unique house designs in the neighborhood, also featured in the brochure, was a side-gabled cottage with a
recessed front porch supported by square posts. The design also featured an exterior chimney and front shed dormer.
Examples of this house type include 12 Eaton Road (see photo), 23 Eaton Road, 9 Nichols Road, and 74 Simonds Road.
Other variations on the side-gabled bungalow are visible at 69 & 75 Bertwell Road, 8 Dee Road, and 20 Simonds Road.
The house at 65 Gleason Road is a slightly larger, two-story, side-gabled Craftsman dwelling with exposed rafters.
The two-story, box-like Four Square-style dwelling is represented by a handful of dwellings including 285 Bedford Street,
301 Bedford Street, 321 Bedford Street, 46 Harding Road, 60 Harding Road and 81 Gleason Road. The Dutch Colonial
dwellings, identified by its omnipresent gambrel roof is represented by at least fifteen houses including 19, 36 & 51
Bertwell Road; 15, 53 & 58 Dexter Road; 9 Fuller Road; 14, 27, 40, 47 & 54 Harding Road; and 3 Williams Road. The
house at 54 Simonds Road (see photo) appears to be that included in the advertising brochure. Another unique version
of the Dutch Colonial is the house at 293 Bedford Street which has a gambrel centered on the façade in addition to the
side gambrel form. It was featured in the brochure and has seen few alterations since that time (see photo).
Throughout the neighborhood there are many other variations on the Colonial Revival style, which increased in popularity
in the 1930s. The house at 100 Simonds Road (1932) is an interesting example of a brick ended Colonial Revival while
31 Bertwell Road displays a total brick exterior. Other notable houses of the period include the large Garrison Colonial at
97 Blake Road (1934) and a more modest Garrison at 32 Bertwell Road. Good examples of the Cape Cod house form
are visible at 26 Bertwell Road and at 88 Simonds Road (1931). The house at 7 Dexter Road (1926) is a highly original
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brick Tudor Revival residence constructed of tapestry brick with a broad clipped gable roof. A Tudor Revival influence is
also evident in more modest dwellings such as 86 Gleason Road.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
Explain historical development of the area. Discuss how this relates to the historical development of the community.
The Lexington Manor neighborhood in North Lexington was developed by the Lexington Building Trust beginning in the
early 1920s. A piece of land containing about 100 acres, bounded by Bedford, North Hancock, Grove and Burlington
Streets, was divided into house lots in February 1921. The layout of roads was approved on September 24, 1923. In
1924 the “Crescent Manor” building was erected at the corner of Bedford Street and North Hancock Street. The building
was designed to contain stores as well as the office of the Lexington Building Trust. For many years it also contained a
gas station. The original plan laid out lots on Bedford Street, Harding Road, Gleason Road, Dexter Road, Bertwell Road,
Williams Road, Simonds Road, Fuller Road and Dee Road. Subsequent amendments resulted in the establishment of
Eaton Road, Blake Road, Nichols Road, Preston Road,
An undated promotional brochure published by the Lexington Building Trust indicates that lots could be purchased for just
10% down and 36 monthly installments with no taxes or interest during the first two years. The development was located
on a bus line and was a four minute walk from the railroad station, making it attractive to middle class families. It was also
located close to the Parker School. Plans filed at the Middlesex County Registry of Deeds indicate that the layout of the
roads took shape between 1924 and 1926. By 1927 there were approximately fifty homes scattered in the Manor Section
east of Bedford Street and south of Williams Road. Despite the Depression, an additional forty or so houses had been
constructed by 1935. The subdivision continued to take shape in the late 1930s and additional sections were laid out
including Blake Road. Construction continued to take place on vacant lots throughout the neighborhood into the 1950s.
Additional infill has taken place in recent years and in a few cases original Manor homes have been replaced by larger
dwellings (examples include the demolition of 14 Bertwell Road).
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Kelley, Beverly Allison. Lexington: A Century of Photographs. Lexington Historical Society, 1980.
Lexington Building Trust, “Lexington Manor Homes”, undated brochure. [Lexington Historical Society & Cary Memorial
Library].
Lexington Directories, various dates.
Lexington Town Reports, various dates.
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds, Cambridge, Mass. Plan Book 343, Plan 1 (1924); Plan Book 360, Plan 14 (1925);
Plan Book 378, Plan 38 (1926); Book 6132, Page 28 (1937).
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Lexington, 1927, 1935. Microfilm.
Worthen, Edwin B. A Calendar History of Lexington, Massachusetts, 1620-1946.
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Source: 1924 Directory
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Manor Crescent (no longer extant)
Source: Beverly Allison Kelly, Lexington: A Century of Photographs, p. 32.
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Lexington Manor
Data Sheet
Note: Those in bold were constructed during early phase (pre 1942)
MHC# Address Style Est. Date
285 Bedford St. Four Square 1920 (by 1927)
289 Bedford St. Cape Cod 1940
293 Bedford St. Colonial Revival c.1920 (by 1927)
301 Bedford St. Four Square 1927 (by 1927)
305 Bedford St. Craftsman 1926 (by 1927)
307 Bedford St. Colonial Revival 1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
311 Bedford St. Bungalow c.1920 (by 1927)
1028 315 Bedford St. Craftsman Colonial 1924 (by 1927)
321 Bedford St. Craftsman 1921 (by 1927)
323 Bedford St. Gablefront c.1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
325 Bedford St. Side Gable 1929 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
339 Bedford St. Cape Cod 1942
341 Bedford St. Cape Cod 1940
8 Bertwell Rd. Cape 1933 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
12 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival 1928 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
14 Bertwell Rd. 2002
17 Bertwell Rd. 1950?
18 Bertwell Rd. Cape/Bungalow 1935
19 Bertwell Rd. Dutch Colonial 1917? (by 1927)
20 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival 1932 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
23 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
26 Bertwell Rd. Cape 1935 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
31 Bertwell Rd. Brick Colonial Revival 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
32 Bertwell Rd. Garrison Colonial 1935 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
36 Bertwell Rd. Dutch Colonial 1926 (by 1927)
37 Bertwell Rd. Bungalow 1924 (by 1927)
42 Bertwell Rd. Dutch Colonial 1924 (by 1927)
43 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival 1929 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
44 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival (alt.) 1928 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
51 Bertwell Rd. Dutch Colonial 1924 (by 1927)
55 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival 1950?
60 Bertwell Rd. Ranch/Contemporary 1947
64 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1953
65 Bertwell Rd. c.1920 (by 1927)
68 Bertwell Rd. Ranch 1951
69 Bertwell Rd. Bungalow 1924 (by 1927)
72 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1952
75 Bertwell Rd. Bungalow 1926 (by 1927)
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76 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1941
78 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival 1940
79 Bertwell Rd. Split Entry 1960
83 Bertwell Rd. Colonial Revival 1940
84 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1938
100 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1940
101 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
104 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1940
108 Bertwell Rd. Cape Cod 1938
112 Bertwell Rd. Ranch 1950
36 Blake Rd. Brick Colonial 1943
39 Blake Rd. Cape 1950
40 Blake Rd. 1984
48 Blake Rd. Cape 1941
51 Blake Rd. Cape 1941
54 Blake Rd. Cape 1948
57 Blake Rd. Cape 1941
58 Blake Rd. Col. Revival 1943
60 Blake Rd. Cottage 1947
65 Blake Rd. Col. Revival 1943
66 Blake Rd. Garrison Colonial 1943
70 Blake Rd. Col. Revival 1981
73 Blake Rd. Cape 1940
1037 76 Blake Rd. Col. Revival 1938
85 Blake Rd. Garrison Col. 1948
90 Blake Rd. Cape 1947
91 Blake Rd. Cape 1935
96 Blake Rd. Cape 1945
97 Blake Rd. Col. Revival 1934
99 Blake Rd. 1997
106 Blake Rd. Cape 1948
118 Blake Rd. Brick Colonial 1931
123 Blake Rd. Garrison Col. 1933
127 Blake Rd. Col. Revival 1939
1 Dee Rd. Colonial Revival 2006?
3 Dee Rd. Garrison Colonial 1946
7 Dee Rd. Bungalow 1921 (by 1927)
8 Dee Rd. Bungalow 1924 (by 1927)
11 Dee Rd. Colonial Revival 1924 (by 1927)
15 Dee Rd. Cape 1946
16 Dee Rd. Garrison Colonial 1946
6 Dexter Rd. Cape 1935 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
1047 7 Dexter Rd. Tudor Revival 1926
10 Dexter Rd. Colonial Revival 1933 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
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11 Dexter Rd. Dutch Colonial 1925 (by 1927)
14 Dexter Rd. Cape/Cottage 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
15 Dexter Rd. Dutch Colonial 1924 (by 1927)
18 Dexter Rd. Colonial Revival 1940
19 Dexter Rd. Gablefront cottage 1923 (by 1927)
22 Dexter Rd. Tudor Revival 1928 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
23 Dexter Rd. Garrison Colonial betw. 1927 & 1935
28 Dexter Rd. Garrison Colonial 1948
29 Dexter Rd. Cape 1949
30 Dexter Rd. Garrison Colonial 1962
33 Dexter Rd. Gablefront cottage c.1920 (by 1927)
35 Dexter Rd. Colonial Revival 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
38 Dexter Rd. Garrison Colonial 1968
49 Dexter Rd. c.1990
50 Dexter Rd. Split Level 1959
51 Dexter Rd. Colonial Revival 1928? (betw. 1927 & 1935)
52 Dexter Rd. Dutch Col. (gambrel
front)
1938
53 Dexter Rd. Dutch Colonial 1929 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
57 Dexter Rd. Cape 1941
58 Dexter Rd. Dutch Colonial c.1925 (by 1927)
61 Dexter Rd. 1950
62 Dexter Rd. Cape 1948
63 Dexter Rd. 1956
67 Dexter Rd. 1952
68 Dexter Rd. Cape 1949
4 Eaton Rd. Cape 1948
7 Eaton Rd. Bungalow 1921 (by 1927)
10 Eaton Rd. Cape 1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
11 Eaton Rd. Cape 1940
12 Eaton Rd. Bungalow c.1925 (by 1927)
16 Eaton Rd. Garrison 1957
19 Eaton Rd. Cape c.1935
20 Eaton Rd. Garrison 1956
22 Eaton Rd. Multi-Level 1958
23 Eaton Rd. Bungalow 1926 (by 1927)
27 Eaton Rd. Ranch 1951
28 Eaton Rd. Cape 1948
30 Eaton Rd. Bungalow 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
31 Eaton Rd. Cape 1950
34 Eaton Rd. Garrison 1938
35 Eaton Rd. Cape c.1935
38 Eaton Rd. Cape c.1935
44 Eaton Rd. Colonial Revival 1990
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1 Fuller Rd. Garrison Colonial 1936
5 Fuller Rd. 1943
9 Fuller Rd. Dutch Colonial 1933 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
17 Fuller Rd. Garrison Colonial 1940
25 Fuller Rd. Cape 1941
30 Fuller Rd. 1949
31 Fuller Rd. Cape 1946
36 Fuller Rd. Cape 1947
5 Gleason Rd. Cape 1949
9 Gleason Rd. Cape 1941
13 Gleason Rd. 2006
14 Gleason Rd. Garrison Colonial c.1940
16 Gleason Rd. Brick Cape 1950
17 Gleason Rd. c.1990
21 Gleason Rd. Ranch 1954
27 Gleason Rd. Ranch c.1950
31 Gleason Rd. Ranch 1950
34 Gleason Rd. Cape 1956
43 Gleason Rd. Bungalow (alt.) c.1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
46 Gleason Rd. Cape 1936
47 Gleason Rd. Cape 1946
50 Gleason Rd. Garrison Colonial 1935
51 Gleason Rd. Cape 1940
52 Gleason Rd. Bung./Cottage 1935 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
54 Gleason Rd. Colonial Revival c.1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
55 Gleason Rd. c.1970
57 Gleason Rd. Cape 1937
59 Gleason Rd. Cape 1939
60 Gleason Rd. Gambrel Cape 1942
62 Gleason Rd. Cape 1954
63 Gleason Rd. Cottage c.1920 (by 1927)
65 Gleason Rd. Craftsman 1928 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
67 Gleason Rd. Cottage 1936
68 Gleason Rd. Cottage (alt.) 1936 (by 1927)
70 Gleason Rd. Cape 1950
81 Gleason Rd. Four Square 1928 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
82 Gleason Rd. Cape 1952
84 Gleason Rd. Garrison Colonial? 1934 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
85 Gleason Rd. Cape 1939
86 Gleason Rd. Tudor Revival 1935 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
87 Gleason Rd. Bungalow (alt.) c.1920 (by 1927)
90 Gleason Rd. Garrison Colonial 1938
91 Gleason Rd. Colonial Revival 1933 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
93 Gleason Rd. Cape c.1935
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94 Gleason Rd. Colonial Revival 1921 (by 1927)
95 Gleason Rd. Garrison Colonial 1941
99 Gleason Rd. Cape 1955
100 Gleason Rd. Cape 1943
102 Gleason Rd. Brick 1930
103 Gleason Rd. Cape 1945
105 Gleason Rd. Colonial Revival 2000
106 Gleason Rd. Colonial Revival 1949?
12 Harding Rd. Ranch 1947
14 Harding Rd. Dutch Colonial 1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
15 Harding Rd. Colonial Revival 1942
20 Harding Rd. Cape c.1940
25 Harding Rd. Cottage 1923 (by 1927)
27 Harding Rd. Dutch Colonial 1926 (by 1927)
28 Harding Rd. Colonial Revival c.1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
29 Harding Rd. Brick Cape 1940
30 Harding Rd. Dutch Colonial 1929 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
31 Harding Rd. 1940
34 Harding Rd. 2003
35 Harding Rd. Colonial Revival 1927 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
37 Harding Rd. Colonial Revival c.1920 (by 1927)
40 Harding Rd. Dutch Colonial 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
41 Harding Rd. 1926 (by 1927)
42 Harding Rd. 1973
43 Harding Rd. Garrison Colonial 1965
44 Harding Rd. Garrison Colonial 1966
45 Harding Rd. Bungalow 1925 (by 1927)
1061 46 Harding Rd. Four Square 1925
47 Harding Rd. Dutch Colonial 1929 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
48 Harding Rd. Colonial Revival 1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
51 Harding Rd. 1921
52 Harding Rd. Cape 1951
53 Harding Rd. Cape 1931
54 Harding Rd. Dutch Colonial 1930 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
55 Harding Rd. Cape 1936
56 Harding Rd. Cape 1946
57 Harding Rd. Cape 1940
58 Harding Rd. 1947
59 Harding Rd. Cape 1957
60 Harding Rd. Four Square 1927 (by 1927)
61 Harding Rd. Cape 1952
62 Harding Rd. Colonial Revival 1927 (by 1927)
63 Harding Rd. Cape 1956
64 Harding Rd. Cape 1949
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65 Harding Rd. 2003
66 Harding Rd. Cape 1951
67 Harding Rd. 1948
68 Harding Rd. Cape 1951
69 Harding Rd. Cape 1950
70 Harding Rd. 1950
76 Harding Rd. Ranch 1950
78 Harding Rd. Cape 1951
6 Nichols Rd. Cape 1954
7 Nichols Rd. Cape 1960
8 Nichols Rd. Cape 1951
9 Nichols Rd. Bungalow 1927
11 Nichols Rd. Col. Revival 1950
14 Nichols Rd. 1991
15 Nichols Rd. Col. Rev. 1948
16 Nichols Rd. Brick Col. 1945
17 Nichols Rd. Cape 1941
20 Nichols Rd. Garrison Col. 1967
21 Nichols Rd. Col. Rev. 1952
2 Preston Rd. Dutch Colonial 1928
3 Preston Rd. Ranch 1948
6 Preston Rd. Cape 1946
7 Preston Rd. Craftsman Colonial 1926
9 Preston Rd. Cape 1941
10 Preston Rd. Col. Revival (alt.) 1952
11 Preston Rd. Cape 1949
15 Preston Rd. Cape 1953
17 Preston Rd. Ranch 1952
18 Preston Rd. Contemporary 1955
21 Preston Rd. Garrison Col. 1950
24 Preston Rd. Ranch 1945
25 Preston Rd. Colonial 1951
26 Preston Rd. Garrison Col. 1947
30 Preston Rd. Garrison Col. 1948
31 Preston Rd. Ranch 1949
35 Preston Rd. 2000
37 Preston Rd. Colonial 1940
39 Preston Rd. Colonial 1947
40 Preston Rd. Colonial 1938
41 Preston Rd. Cape 1949
20 Simonds Rd. Bungalow 1921 (by 1927)
31 Simonds Rd. Cape 1940
32 Simonds Rd. Cape 1941
44 Simonds Rd. Tudor Revival 1929 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
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53 Simonds Rd. Dutch Colonial 1924 (by 1927)
54 Simonds Rd. Dutch Colonial 1921 (by 1927)
61 Simonds Rd. c.1970
62 Simonds Rd. 1945
66 Simonds Rd. Cape 1953
67 Simonds Rd. Cape 1949
70 Simonds Rd. Colonial Revival 1948
74 Simonds Rd. Bungalow 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
75 Simonds Rd. Tudor Revival 1928 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
78 Simonds Rd. Dutch Colonial 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
82 Simonds Rd. Four Square 1921 (by 1927)
83 Simonds Rd. Ranch 1951
87 Simonds Rd. Colonial Revival 1931 (betw. 1927 & 1935)
88 Simonds Rd. Cape 1931
90 Simonds Rd. Garrison Colonial 1985
91 Simonds Rd. Garrison Colonial 1932
95 Simonds Rd. Colonial Revival 1934
100 Simonds Rd. Colonial Revival 1932
103 Simonds Rd. Colonial Revival 1939
104 Simonds Rd. Gambrel Cape 1942
105 Simonds Rd. Garrison Colonial 1934
107 Simonds Rd. Cape 1941
108 Simonds Rd. Garrison Colonial 1952
109 Simonds Rd. Cape 1942
110 Simonds Rd. Ranch 1958
119 Simonds Rd. 1958
120 Simonds Rd. Ranch 1958
127 Simonds Rd. Cape 1946
128 Simonds Rd. Ranch 1956
135 Simonds Rd. Cape 1947
138 Simonds Rd. Colonial Revival 1943
139 Simonds Rd. 1953
144 Simonds Rd. Cape 1953
152 Simonds Rd. Tudor Revival 1920
3 Williams Road Dutch Colonial By 1935
10 Williams Road Craftsman 1928
Sources of information for estimated dates: Assessors’ estimates, Sanborn Insurance maps,
1942 Town Directory, visual inspection.
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37 Bertwell Road
12 Eaton Road
25 Harding Road
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293 Bedford Street
54 Simonds Road
81 Gleason Road
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65 Gleason Road
75 Bertwell Road
46 Harding Road
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100 Simonds Rd.
97 Blake Road
7 Dexter Road