Claremont French Eclectic
This circa 1925 one and one-half story French Eclectic house features a hallow clay tile structural system set on a continuous foundation. The main gable roof has a subordinate intersecting gable roof. Clad in polychromatic slate, the roof has exposed rafter tails and is punctuated by dormers. Two interior stone chimneys pierce the gable ridge. A prominent round tower with a high, conical roof houses the main entrance to the building on the south elevation. Stone quoins accentuate the main entrance. A decorative wrought iron railing flanks the tower above the eave line of the house. The exterior walls are clad in stucco. Fenestration consists of wood casements, metal awnings. Through-the-cornice picture windows composed of multiple casement windows are located on the north and south elevations and are sheltered by dormers. A patio with a stone-clad knee wall and an enclosed porch project from the front (south) elevation. The house is 1,920 square feet.
This structure is considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The house is being donated to anyone interested, however the property is not. Any interested party would be responsible for moving the house to another site.
If interested please contact Travis Fulk at Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. at 407-236-7711 or Travis@searchinc.com
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; Travis Fulk; 407-236-7711; Travis@searchinc.com; http://www.searchinc.com


